Answer:
1. The boy laughed, so the girl giggled.
2. The brown squirrel ran up the tree, and the dog did not bark.
3. Julie wanted a piece of cake, but her mom said no.
4. It was bedtime, yet it was still daylight.
Explanation:
To create a compound sentence, simply use a comma and a coordinating conjunction (and, but, yet, so, or, for, nor).
A pronoun takes a place of a person place or thing. interrogative is a question such as who and whom . reflexive is self added such as him self her self and is usually used when the object of the sentence is the same of the subject. intensive is usually right after the noun. demonstrative pronouns refer to specific things such as this that this and those.
Hamlet calls her a derogatory term
I believe it's D. The reasoning is sound; the author's argument is logical.