Sandy skied into a pine tree and broke her leg.
Sandy skied into a pine tree she broke her leg.
Sandy skied into a pine tree; broke her leg.
Sandy skied into a pine tree, broke her leg.
Answer:
The best way to combine these sentences is as follows: Sandy skied into a pine tree and broke her leg.
Explanation:
As the two independent clauses that make up this compound sentence share the shame subject (the NP "Sandy"), it is possible to ommit the explicit subject of the second clause. That is, to write "and broke her leg" instead of expressing "and she broke her leg" overtly. This is possible when you have a compound sentence with a coordinator such as the one above (and), the absence of said coordinator would make the sentence ungrammatical as the second clause would lack the subject (see 3 & 4). You can only ommit the subject shared by both of the clauses when they have been joined by a coordinator. What is more, in this case, you need a coordinator or special punctuation, otherwise you create a run-on sentence (5).
3. *Sandy skied into a pine; broke her leg.
4. Sandy skied into a pine tree, broke her leg.
5. *Sandy skied into a pine tree she broke her leg
The correct answer is False
Explanation:
In writing and especially in research papers, it is common to use the ideas proposed by other authors in external sources in order to explain, support or present own ideas and in order to develop the main point of the research or answer to the question on it. This includes summarizing ideas, quoting them or paraphrasing them in different sections of the document; additionally, in any of this cases the student or writer will need to give credit to the author not only because it is ethical to recognize certain ideas are not won ideas but to show the reader your ideas have been also proposed by other authors and because this is part of academic style. Therefore it is false it is not necessary to give credit for ideas if these are included in the main body of the research paper as ideas from different authors need to be credited no matter in which section they appear.
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B "at lenght he arrived at a piece of firm ground..."
C "....he did not even fear the devil."
D "...this was an uneasy secret...."
Answer: on the moon in less than 10 years. The goal was met in 1969.
Explanation: Kennedy's final point is that that space (i.e. landing on the moon) shall not be “governed by a hostile flag of conquest” (i.e. Russia), but by “a banner of freedom and peace.” Kennedy also makes the point that space exploration should be for the good of all men and there is “new knowledge to be gained and new rights