The Mandela effect is a real essay since I have read many essays and huge body paragraphs with Mandela effect in it....So from background knowledge alone, your answer is True, the Mandela effect was in a real essay :)
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Guam, USA. The culture is practically alive in Guam. Local Music is great, just like the food. Beaches, Mom & Pop Stores, and Gyms all within reach. Hospitable people and amazing customer service.
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it's A : rapidly resolved storylines
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because Traditionally sitcoms were composed of self-contained episodes in which conflicts and events had no correlation. Although the characters were the same, the sitcom moved from conflict to resolution by the end of each episode. However, cliffhangers and on-going storylines slowly made their way into the sitcom with additions of relationships, marriages and babies. Today, the sitcom is a mixture of conflict resolution and on-going storylines that can be likened to the soap opera.
This passage allows us to see into the inner struggle and loneliness of the character. This is revealed in the phrase "interior gloom" while he faces the "open lattice" but he was not looking at anything at all. He was engrossed in his own thoughts and feelings of a closure or an ending of life implied in the phrase "the fire had smouldered to ashes." The surroundings was so silent and cold as revealed in the words "damp, mild air," "cloudy evening" and "so still.
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I think it would be B) semicolon limking one independent clause to a dependent clause