The correct option to combine the sentences 'The South Pole is a point at the southern end of the Earth’s axis' and 'It rests in central Antarctica' is B. 'axis; it'. The semicolon in this case shows equal importance and relationship of the two independent clauses around it.
The sentences 'The South Pole is a point at the southern end of the Earth’s axis. It rests in central Antarctica' is about the location of the South Pole, both geographically and in terms of its relationship to the Earth's axis. When combining these two sentences, we need a conjunction or punctuation mark that effectively links the two ideas without introducing a contradictory relationship. Accordingly, the correct choice to combine the sentences would be option B. 'axis; it' as it clearly connects the two sentences without introducing any change in their meaning. In this context, the semicolon (;) acts as a strong comma and shows equal importance and relationship between the two independent clauses around it.
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B. When did the author write this text, and how did he decide on its goals?
C. How interesting do I find the elements of the text, and do I care about its goals?
D. What elements in this text are ones I like to use in my writing as well
How well do elements of the text help the text achieve its goals?-----APEX
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B. “Telling a story,” “Being informed,” and “The end”
C. “Face the music,” “Dancing in the rain,” and “Show your stuff”
D. “To get rich,” “Getting lazy,” and “Being happy”
Answer:
Answer is A
Explanation:
b. the information is universally accepted.
c. the information offered is fair, balanced, easy to believe, and consistent.
d. we can trust and believe the author