City under water
Caroline Deodoro
Abu Dhabi City
June 23, 2020
For two weeks Abu Dhabi City has been suffering a strong impact in relation to the high intensity rains that have been falling in the region.
The unexpected volume of water caused flooding and physical damage to homes, facilities, schools and government buildings. In addition, many citizens have experienced economic losses due to the floods and many have even lost their belongings.
The city now seeks to reduce the problems caused by rain, starting with cleaning all the affected places, thus decreasing the chance of proliferation of diseases that can affect, even more the citizens and cause more harm. However, the government will have a great way to go in reforming the affected buildings and compensating for the loss of city residents.
The heavy rains occurred as a result of a cold fent that approached from the south side of the city, bringing charged clouds that provided a high intensity precipitation.
Although the worst is over, it is possible to see the concern on the residents' faces, that similar problems may occur.
Answer:
Human behavior is often the source of depression and suffering. The most common cause is jealousy because it often leads to competition and social status which leads to people feeling bad about themselves.
Explanation
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The sentence that includes a coordinating conjunction is the last one, "Next, the dazzled model was placed next to a matching one painted plain gray, and..."
<h3>What is a coordinating conjunction?</h3>
A coordinating conjunction is a short word used to connect two independent clauses. It appears after a comma, and it can be one of the following:
The last sentence among the options provided is the one that includes a coordinating conjunction. Notice that the conjunction "and" appears after a comma as it introduces an independent clause.
Therefore, we can conclude that the answer provided above is correct.
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I think it’s C (tell me if I’m wrong)
The word that could fit the gap is definitely a possessive pronoun such as their, used because it refers to the previous pronoun them