b. after the conjunction
c. before the conjunction
d. between the two indpendent clauses in place of the conjunction
c. before the conjunction
When combining two sentences (or independent clauses) using a conjunction, the comma must be placed before the conjunction. This tells the reader that one complete idea is over, but there is another idea attached to it that adds more information. The second independent clause is stopped with a period so no further punctuation is necessary.
B. On my trip to Europe, I went to Paris, France: Rome, Italy: and Vienna, Austria.
C. On my trip to Europe I went to Paris France Rome Italy and Vienna Austria.
D. On my trip to Europe, I went to Paris France; Rome Italy; and Vienna Austria.
Answer: A
“On my trip to Europe, I went to Paris, France; Rome, Italy; and Vienna, Austria.”
Answer:
In truth he lost almsot everything. He lost his mother, his father, and his little sister, as well as many lifelong friends. He lost his innocence, his faith in humanity. But of course the focus of the novel is Elie losing his faith in god. The things he saw, the sheer evil he endured tore away his faith in a kind higher power.
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Here are some photos i took of the novel. They show quotes/ paragraphs that support the above statments. Everything in the images is appliable, I understand they look long, but I made sure to give you the most clear descriptions of his feelings, so please read the text from top to bottom.
b. Their's are the two in front of her's.
c. Is that book about the Civil War your's?
d. The garden with the most ripe tomatoes is mine.
Johnny ?
Answer:
he killed him
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i think...
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer: In Cox v. Lousiana the court clearly stated that the rights of free speech and assembly “do not mean that everyone with opinions or beliefs to express may address a group at any public place and at any time.”
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