The answer is:<span>B)<span>Jeanette and her family care about and support each other.</span></span>
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Answer:
The car's toy is lost - independent
If it rains later - dependent
When the party begin - dependent
Steven will finish it - independent
Since Lena has a new blog - dependent
Because Keisha is busy - dependent
Explanation:
An independent clause, is a phrase that has both a subject and predicate, and <em>can stand alone by itself as a complete sentence</em>. True that most of these has a noun and a verb, but majority of them are <u>sentence fragments</u>; parts of a sentence that need an independent clause, in order to make them a complete sentence.
Answer:
I believe this is the definition of A. subject-by-subject organization.
Explanation:
When writing compare and contrast essays, some types of organization are commonly used. The subject-by-subject organization uses different paragraphs to develop each subject. In one paragraph, all the details of the first subject are addressed. In the next paragraph, all the details of the second subject are addressed. They are each addressed in their totality, separately.
That is different, for example, from the point-by-point organization. In this case, both subjects have a detail addressed in the same paragraph. Then the next paragraph addresses another detail, again about both subjects.
I believe we can safely say that, when the essay "explains the topic sentence by first discussing all the details on one subject then all the details on the other subject", it is employing the subject-by-subject organization.