Hey there!
We are going to find which sentence carries the strongest noun, this would mean that we would have to find a sentence that would contain these aspect's
. . . <span>♦Person
</span><span>♦Place
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<span>♦Or thing
Based on my understanding of your options, your best answer would be
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Jim knew his wife would like tulips)In this sentence, we are looking at the word
(tulips), which this would be a noun and in this, it would be considered and
(Thing).Your correct answer would be
. . . .
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Hope this helps
~Jurgen</span>
Answer:
a. complex (independent clause + dependent clause)
b. compound (independent clause + independent clause)
<span>So every day I wove on the great loom, but every night by torchlight I unwove it; and so for three years I deceived the Akhaians.
Her plan had all along been to delay time of having to marry a suitor. Thus, her actions display how clever she was</span>
Answer:
C. newspaper editor-in-chief
Explanation:
The narrator in Albany was formerly a newspaper editor-in-chief. She was involved in a political scandal which caused her to lose her job.
She was enticed, thus accepted the lavished life style she was offered thinking that it would be so rude of her to have rejected it. This later made her to lose her job as a well known newspaper editor-in-chief.