The correct answer is: we hate to waste food, so we put all our kitchen scraps in the compost pile.
Indeed, you use semicolons when you have two independent clauses, i.e. clauses that have independent ideas that can stand on their own. This applies to both of the clauses. Here, we have the first clause about hating food waste which definitely stands on its own. The second clause refers to the act of putting kitchen scraps in the compost pile. It is an independent idea, it is not connected with food waste since scraps that are put in the compost pile are no longer food.
Answer:
Peawingspan, glorious
Explanation:
The word vibrant is defined as that which pulsates with life, vigor, or activity in a manner it causes awe.
This term has a relationship with the word glorious in the text, as they are both offered as options to "match the power of a falcon" and are used to describe feathers.
The peawingspan is nothing but a noun that complements a phrase, but the comparison between the words vibrant and glorious indicate they signify something in common: They both cause awe with the noun they describe.
You should not use context clues when you feel unsure of your guess and the surrounding words are also unfamiliar. This would result in and uneducated guess. this is the best answer you can get.
Answer:
to rise above
Explanation:
To understand, to better interpret (limitations on women)
b) Merlin
c) Decameron
d) Taliesin
e) Ossian