Answer: D) Choosing a video game is hard there are so many for sale.
Explanation: a fused sentence is a type of sentence in which two independent clauses are run together without an appropriate conjunction or mark of punctuation between them, such as a semicolon or a period. From the given options, the one that is an example of a fused sentence is the corresponding to option D, where we have two independent clauses joined without any punctuation between them: "Choosing a video game is hard" and "there are so many for sale."
A)S.E. Hinton wanted to add drama
B) It is told in 3rd person
C) We see what Ponyboy sees as 1st person narrator
D)it was too graphic
Answer:
A). Confident
C). Polite
E). Serious
F). Unemotional
Explanation:
A formal letter or email, as the name suggests employed for formal purposes like business situations or to address an issue to an authority. Such letters or e-mail employ a highly formal and sophisticated tone not only to ensure the efficacy of the intended message but also to give a positive impression on the recipient(employer, authority, etc.).
As per the question, the kind of words that one must employ 'confident, polite, serious and unemotional' words like these would assist to invoke a formal, intricate, and sophisticated tone to the letter or e-mail. Thus, options A, C, E, and F are the answers.
b. began
c. beginned
d. will have begun
B. in what they have the characters say and do.
C. to move around from one setting to another.
D. to use their imagination and create new ideas
C. to move around from one setting to another.
When writting non fiction, the author can´t make things up, nor have decisition in how to present internal conflicts, the only thing that gives him more freedom is to move around form one setting to another.
When a author is writing nonfiction they have the freedom to move around from one setting to another.
I will also agree that B: The man whose wallet Jan found gave her a reward.
Characteristics of Adjective clause:
First, the sentence must have a verb and a subject.
Second, it must have a relative pronoun (i.e. that, which, whose, whom, and who) or relative adverb (why, where, and when). If you notice, the relative pronouns in a round about way refers to someone or something. For example, who does the wallet refer to? It refers to the man. The relative adverbs as you can tell answer question words.
Pattern to look for:
Sometimes it is tricky to find clauses.
With Relative Adjectives there are a couple of things to look for.
The beginning should start with a relative pronoun or relative adverb then add a subject and finally add a verb: RP (or RA) + S+ V= relative adjective clause
Another formula for finding a relative adjective is Relative pronoun acting as the subject with a verb added: RP as S + V.
Hopefully this helps and good luck.