Well some of them are probably real life ones like, <span>climate change, pollution, </span>environmental<span> degradation, and resource depletion etc.</span>
The answer is C. You may use a semicolon to combine two sentences when the information in both are closely linked. You cannot use a comma as that would make it a run-on. Just simply adding ‘and’ to combine would make it a run-on as well. You cannot use a semicolon with the coordinating conjunction ‘and’ as this is not correct. You would use a comma with ‘and’ to combine the two sentences.
I don't believe a or b is the answer so i would eliminate those 2
I actually just read this book in class.... Ponyboy can't just grasp the idea that johnny is in critical condition. The news reporters keep asking the gang questions about everything Darry is also in the hospital... pony doesn't feel too good for the rumble but still wants to go cause he "can't miss it"
Paragraphs 2 and 3 address the counterclaim of the author’s argument by stating a common reason that people voluntour and then shoot them down with facts from their research.