We can actually see here that all of the choices are correct. The answer is option D.
<h3>What is sentence structure?</h3>
Sentence structure refers to the way a sentence is organised or arranged in order to pass across the information it carries.
Here are the options that complete the question:
A. Simple sentences
B. Compound sentences
C. Compound-complex sentences
D. All of the choices are correct.
We see that options A - C are all sentences which have a definite structure. Thus, all of the above are correct.
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The answer is the first one.
In "Writers often disavow the notion of a 'literary duty'" the author conveys a somewhat condescending attitude, as if they would always follow this and set aside anyone who said otherwise. This attitude says the author is looking down on them, and that the author believes that many authors do not meet their standards.
Another answer I would consider is "...writers ruined by their shrill commitments." However, there is no context or clear tone. The author could be mournful of the lost potential for all we know.
Answer:a person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution, especially capital punishment or (formerly)slavery
Explanation:
Well it depends on how your using some of these phrases in a sentence. So you can't get a defiant answer without more context.