Answer:
A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses joined with a comma and coordinating conjunction, also known as the FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). In addition, you can join independent clauses with a semicolon or with a semicolon, conjunction adverb, and a comma.
Explanation:
I like coffee. Mary likes tea. → I like coffee, and Mary likes tea.
Mary went to work. John went to the party. I went home. → Mary went to work, but John went to the party, and I went home.
Our car broke down. We came last. → Our car broke down; we came last.
Answer: 1.compound subject 2.compound subject 3.compound verb 4.compound verb 5.compound subject 6.compound verb
A compound verb is a verb that is made up of multiple words. The compound verb can take on such forms as: A prepositional verb. A phrasal verb. A verb with auxiliaries.
A compound subject is two or more individual noun phrases coordinated to form a single, longer noun phrase. Compound subjects cause many difficulties in the proper usage of grammatical agreement between the subject and other entities
I would mark this answer as D, imagery. Because you have a descriptive seen and they as painting an image of what is around the characters POV.
Answer:
Both authors intend to convince readers of their viewpoint.
Explanation:
The main point of both essays is to convince the reader to take better care of different parts of nature, one is trying to save the birds and the other is trying to save the trees, both are trying to convince the audience to take action to save nature and to convince them of their point of view.
1. Had
2.Was
3.Would succeed
4.Trained
5.Would go
6.Finished
7.To be
8.Heard
9.Rained
10.Running