The answer to your question would be that the statement that describes best sentence 2 is the the one that says that the example is a compound sentence. That is the correct option is the last one.
A compound sentence joins two or more independent clauses with a coordinator such as for, and, or but, or a semicolon.
1) The right-handed twin always did the right thing, (clause 1)
2) and the left-handed twin always did everything backward. (clause 2)
The correct answer is:
D. It is a compound sentence.
This best describes sentence 2.
Answer: I just took the test and obsession is wrong
Explanation:
B)The rock group [will have given] the concert by then.
C)The rock group [is giving] the concert just one more time.
D)By then the rock group [was] already [giving] the concert.
the correct answer is: A.The rock concert [is being given] just one more time.
a. Fragment
b. Run-on
c. Correct
There are actually two sentences here. Because it is not indicated to which sentence you are referring, I will look at both.
For half an hour the glass-bottom boat drifted. CORRECT
Pitching and rolling above the reef in four- to six-foot waves. FRAGMENT
The second sentence is a fragment because there is no subject within the sentence. Even though it can be determined that what is being pitching and rolling is the boat, sentences should always be considered independently of each other. Thus, when look at the second sentence we are not told what is doing the action. As such, it is a fragment.
Answer:
The answer is Fragment
Explanation: