Sentences that only consist of independent clauses are called "compound sentences".
Answer:
1. While he was taking a shower, Jimi Hendrix had a brilliant idea.
2. After she tried on twelve shirts, Ginny Weasley decided to buy only two.
5. Since we don't have enough people to play charades, Jar Jar Binks suggested we watch a movie instead.
7. If Lucius Malfoy doesn't get here soon, we will have to leave for the zoo without him.
Explanation:
Subordinating conjunctions are used to link a dependent clause to an independent one. Dependent clauses don't convey full meaning and they can't stand on its own in a sentence so they need to be connected with independent clause. General rule is that if a dependent clause precedes an independent in a sentence, it needs to be separated from it with a coma.
That means that sentences 1), 2), 5) and 7) require commas.
Answer:
1. Patrick Henry’s "Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!" viewpoint in the speech of (1775) at Second Virginia Convention, <em>was a phrase, idiomatically expressed to portray in grievances of the displeasure of man inhumanity to man. It was a set-phrase indicating enormous displeasure at any over-authoritarian policy or law over some perceived vulnerable people.</em>
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2. Patrick Henry's claim on Give Me Liberty speech on the Second Virginia Convention <em>was to implore his countrymen to declare war against the British colonists in their colonies.</em>
Explanation:
1. Patrick Henry urged fellow Virginians to support the Revolutionary War, saying “give me liberty or give me death!” that encouraged Virginia <em>legislators to provide troops to the Revolutionary War effort, which eventually helped to create the Continental Army in less than three months after the declaration.</em>
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2. Patrick Henry's claim on Give Me Liberty speech on the Second Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775, at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia <em>was to implore his countrymen to declare war against the British. Henry points to the presence of British soldiers in the colonies, asserting that they're not there for the protection of the colonists. They're there to enforce British colonial rule.</em>
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Last Answer!! D (Arrived/ Worked/ Returned/ Helped/ Talked/ Watched)
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
"The Death of a Soldier" is a poem written by Wallace Stevens. The poem metamorphically describes the death of a soldier to spring. Just like in every spring, leaves are expected to fall, the death of soldiers is expected in the wars. The theme that the death of a soldier is seen as unavoidable and a common happening is illustrated in the poem.
The line or verse that supports this theme is Line 1, <em>"Life contracts and death is expected." </em>The very first line of the poem illustrates the theme that <em>death is expected </em>in the war.
Therefore, option A is the correct answer.