Answer:
last one
Explanation:
turrets are only directly pointing upwards in the first and fourth one but first one isnt filled with "green foliage".
Answer:
They usually express a condition.
Explanation:
Sentences containing the word if are called conditional sentences because they usually express a condition.
Example: If he comes, ask him to wait.
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The answer is<u> "Though".</u>
BEFORE pompus, he was an entertaining person.
"before" has neither rhyme nor reason since you're missing words. It would need to peruse "before he wound up vainglorious, he was an engaging individual.
NEVER pompous, he was an entertaining person.
"never" has neither rhyme nor reason due to linguistic structure. there's extremely no chance *to* shape a rational sentence with that word.
THOUGH pompous, he was an entertaining person.
This is right. The sentence bodes well - no holes, no missing words.
DESPITE pompous, he was an entertaining person.
you would require the sentence to peruse "despite being pompous..."" for the sentence to be exact.
The answer is A. because you wouldn't use ";" in a sentence like that.