Answer:
A
Explanation:
The bus is being driven *by* the driver, instead of saying "a substitute driver drove the bus that day." The arrow points towards the action being performed.
It is a <em>Compound Subject</em>.
The theme is mostly always in the first sentence or last sentence, for this one, it is the first sentence, “long-term governments should not be changed lightly.” So the answer would be C.
You posted this question three times.
Answer:
Yo¡¡¡ xD
Explanation:
Estoy dispuesto a ayudar; sin embargo no se nada del tema, pero quiero aprender.
Aprendo rápido y conozco paginas como también herramientas para no ser una carga.
Que dices me dejas unirme a tu aventura xD.
The answer is A. Mercedes threw Andrea, Mercedes' best friend, a surprise party last night. This choice uses an appositive ("Andrea, Mercedes' best friend,") to combine the two sentences. An appositive is a phrase separated from the rest of the sentence by commas that describes something (in this case Andrea).
Choices B and C are incorrect because the uses of the words "but" and "when" to combine the sentences do not make logical sense. Choice D is incorrect because it uses a comma to combine the sentences without a conjunction, creating a run-on sentence.
Hope this helps!