<span> being careful not to take a position if that is one of them that would be your answer and sorry i'm late on it </span>
Simile. if it uses like or as it is a simile
Answer:
<em>Use a semicolon to join two related independent clauses in place of a comma and a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet). Make sure when you use the semicolon that the connection between the two independent clauses is clear without the coordinating conjunction.</em>
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-Nezuko
Answer:
sentence parts below
Explanation:
My student wrote during his free time
My student -subject
student- simple subject
wrote- predicate
during his free time- prepositional phrase
during- preposition
The correct answer is <span>A is a fully developed character who changes as the plot unfolds.
This is basically the definition of a dynamic character which is why it should be correct.</span>