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abolition-act of ending something
convert-changed to a different religion
persecution-cruel treatment because of a religion
populance-the mass of people who live in an area
precedent-decision or action of the past serving as an example
Explanation:
i hope you know what i meant i got lazy and shortened the exact matches but it should still be ovbious what goes to what
Answer:
A brave girl who has the skill to use a bow and arrow, who risks her life for her own sister. She doesn't like the pressure of being on camera and has made lots of decisions that will affect of her fans and her family.
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which poem, but thou and thy are Thou must retrieve thy blade. which is the same for You must retrieve their/my blade. definitions too search on browser for definition of thou and thy, sorry i couldnt help on your question that much
The answers are: B, C and D.
In A, there is no punctuation.
B) Terry practiced her Tae Kwon Do; she wanted to do well in the competition Saturday. <em>The two independent clauses are joined by a semicolon.</em>
In C, <em>An independent clause and a dependent clause are joined by a subortinating conjuction, using a comma.</em>
D) Terry practiced her Tae Kwon Do because she wanted to do well in the competition Saturday. <em>The two independent clauses are joined by a conjunction (because).</em>
The answer is flexible hours because flexible hours are what your sentence is implying.