D. Facts can be proven and disproven through evidence itself. Even a bias type of answer will be disregarded once a fact about it is being released to the majority that are studying it. Authority will be broken if they provide false facts to the public, and opinions are just simple statements. Evidence is what makes a fact true or false in all means necessary.
The given statements are Independent or Dependent Clause are:
Since my best friend lives next door, we get to see each other every day. - Independent clause
Because New Jersey is close to New York City, people often commute to New York. - Dependent clause
After I thought about them all day, the tamales tasted delicious. - Independent clause
When the lights went out, Martina climbed the stairs in the dark. - Independent clause
Gabriel's grandmother liked to sing when she couldn't sleep. - Dependent clause
Clause
A clause is an element in language that consists of a semantic predicand and a semantic predicate.
An independent clause, which is a sequence of words that comprises a subject and verb, expresses a full idea. A sentence is a single clause. In the Sweet Shop, Jim studied for his chemistry exam. A dependent clause is a group of words that comprises a subject and a verb but does not convey a complete idea.
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I would chose C. Because In the story, they are doing some things that other cultures would do, like eating a picnic
The answer would be the following sentence:
<span>I swear she cast a shadow white as stone. :)</span>
Answer:
”Over the next few months, I began to count the passage of time in full
moons rather than by the pages of a calendar . . . .”
Explanation:
"Moving to the Back of Beyond" is an article that describes the transformation that took place in the author's life, when she moved with her parents to a new place in Los Angeles. She expected to have a life in city instead her parents decided to live in a cabin in the woods.
But after she came to the place, she begin to love the nature and start observing nature like never before. The details that best supports the idea of narrator living at the 'back of beyond' helps her to connect to the natural is,
<em>"Over the next few months, I began to count the passage of time in full
</em>
<em>moons rather than by the pages of a calendar . . . .”</em>