Answer:
b,c, and d
Explanation:
everything but a is right becuase symbols can have many different meanings, and they're not always going to mean the same thing.
Answer:
I think the answer is amicable
sorry if it's wrong
Answer:
you are stoopid if you dont know english
Explanation:
Answer:
D, D, C
Explanation:
a past tense irregular verb is a verb that does not end with ED
a participle functioning as a verb is a word that is modifying the word after it (ex. boiled potatoes)
a participial adjective is a traditional term for an adjective that has the same form as the participle (that is, a verb ending in -ing or -ed/-en) and that usually exhibits the ordinary properties of an adjective.
I would go with answer choice D. "The chicken satay was very flavorful, but the curry was so fragrant and warming."
A compound sentence is basically a sentence made up of two smaller sentences or independent clauses. Meaning, if you broke this sentence into two, it would still make sense.
"The chicken satay was very flavorful."
"(But) the curry was so fragrant and warming."
I hope this helped a little bit.