H! The answer is line 2. The example "smithy stands" shows alliteration because it has two words that start with the same letter.
I believe the answer would be B. Generous. Let me know if it helped.
For the first one the correct answer is variant A because of the appositive developed phrase ' <span>grown in many parts of the world ' .
For the second one the correct answer is variant B because that sentence doesn't need any comma's like the other ones.</span>
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It depends on what he is saying. If he says rude things then you can conclude that he is being rude. Let me know what he is saying and then I can help you.
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A compound sentence is one that makes 2 simple sentences into 1.
Sentence 1: Katelyn loves to bake cakes.
Sentence 2: She would bake if she had the time.
The easiest way to make this into a compound sentence is to use but or and between them. These two words (but and and) are coordinating conjunctions. But requires a comma.
Katelyn loves to bake cakes, but she would bake (more) if she had the time.
Another way is to use a semicolon
Katelyn loves to bake cakes; she would bake (more) if she had the time.