Combine the following sentences using a subordinate conjunction.Esther observed the joyous look in Josh's eyes. She whirled around to look up the hill.
A. Esther observed the joyous look in Josh's eyes, and she whirled around to look up the hill.
B. Esther observed the joyous look in Josh's eyes; she whirled around to look up the hill.
C. When Esther observed the joyous look in Josh's eyes, she whirled around to look up the hill.

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Answer 1
Answer: C is the correct answer, because it is the only option where a subordinate conjunction is used - 'when'. In A, 'and' is a coordinate conjunction, not subordinate. And in B there is no conjunction at all. 

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The literary device in use in this sentence is metaphor.

In the sentence, the author explains how Bartleby is looking at an area that is practically empty now, but used to be busy with people ("sole spectator of a solitude which he has seen all populous"). He then directly compares Bartleby with Marius, who had looked upon a once-busy, but now-destroyed, Carthage.

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"And here Bartleby... all populous - like a sort of innocent and transformed..."
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Answer:

C.  allusion

Explanation:

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How is "The Pasture" different from "The Morns Are Meeker Than They Were"?a. "The Pasture" has several more stanzas than "The Morns Are Meeker Than They Were."
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d. Only the speaker in "The Morns Are Meeker Than They Were" uses the first-person point of view.

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B. Only the speaker in "The Pasture" addresses readers directly, creating a bond between them.

The Pasture
by Robert Frost

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I'll only stop to rake the leaves away
(And wait to watch the water clear, I may);
I sha'n't be gone long . -- You come too.

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TRUE.

The author's credentials are important to introduce the author to the lector, as his/her academic background, professional experience and the main scientific publications of the author. This also serves to guarantee the copyright of the work. The author should always be cited when the work is used to substantiate other texts.

 An author’s credentials are important is true. Hope this helped!

Identify the type of error in the sentence. If the sentence contains no error, select C. My reluctance to join your group is because I do not know your activities. definition structure explanation structure parallel structure dangling construction C

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Answer:

explanation structure

Explanation:

The phrase is very badly structured. Specially in this part: "my reasoning is because". There are many other ways to better structure the sentence in order to make more correct and to make more sense. "This is my reasoning because" is just one example of a better way to do so.

Definition because the reasoning doesnt describe the word used

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