Answer:
The soul cannot be said to depend upon the body, but it can be said to have assumed as its own a bodily condition. The soul does not participate in the existence of the body, but the body is assumed in the existence of the soul.
Explanation:
The readability of a written document is determined by both sentence clarity and document formatting; use concise language and clear headings to improve the readability of your message’ is a correctly written compound sentence.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Compound sentences are the ones which has more than one independent clause and that are formed by either conjunctions, (and, but, yet.. etc) semicolon(;) or just comma (,)
- Independent Clause as the name suggests are the type of sentence which can stand alone and can form its own sentence.
- For example, in the sentence: ‘The readability of a written document is determined by both sentence clarity and document formatting; use concise language and clear headings to improve the readability of your message’, there are two independent clause- one which appears before the semicolon and the other after the semicolon thus making it a compound sentence.
I am not sure with the answer "Unless the adverb phrase or clause comes before the main clause which I highly doubt than you do not need any punctuation."
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