First answer to the first question will be a. an art show. Second answer will be b. It comes from a Latin word meaning "sand." Third answer is b. Christine.
C. or A. hope this helps, good luck
A sentence which is punctuated correctly is I found evidence to support my thesis on these pages: page 34, page 78, and page 129.
Punctuations are used to organize a sentence additionally to create more clear sense and stress in a sentence. In the above sentence, The punctuation Colon (:) organizes the sentence properly when placed rightly. Colon is used preceding any list, explanation, description or definition.
Answer:
My wife gave me a hundred rupees, (but/however) I can't find it.
He bought a house and it's near the zoo. (It could also be) He bought a house near the zoo.
I wanted to buy the car (but/however) it was costlier than my house.
Explanation:
You could use either but or however for the first and last question because the second sentence is contradicting the first sentence. For the second question you could have it both ways, but I recommened using the first way, (He bought a house and it's near the zoo.) because it uses a clause.