Answer:
D) Robert wanted a new car; however, he couldn't afford to buy one.
Explanation:
Two sentences can be joined with a semi-colon. The conjunctive adverb "however" must be followed by a comma. Robert wanted a new car; however, he couldn't afford to buy one. is correct.
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more-frequent forest fires
extinction of different plant species
extensive deforestation
increasing use of fossil fuels
rising sea levels
Answer:
frequent and longer-lasting forest fires, droughts, the melting of glaciers, oxygen depletion in the oceans, rising sea levels, the mass extinction of species of flora and fauna, and much more
Explanation:
2) person versus the-unknown
3) person versus person
A) the hatred between the Montagues and capulets intensifies as the action progresses
B) juliet struggles with her grief over her cousin's death at the hands of her husband
C) friar Laurence's letter does not reach romeo due to an unforeseen accident
A) The hatred between the Montagues and Capulets intensifies as the action progresses: Person vs person
B) Juliet struggles with her grief over her cousin's death at the hands of her husband: Person vs self
C) Friar Laurence's letter does not reach Romeo due to an unforeseen accident: Person vs the unknown
In the first case, the conflict is that of person vs. person because it describes the problems between two sets of people: the Montague and the Capulet. In the second case, the sentence is describing the internal struggle of Juliet. Therefore, it is an example of person vs self. Finally, the third sentence decribes an unforseen accident, making the conflict one of person vs the unknown.
How does Gonzalo's perspective most likely influence readers?
It makes them worry that Tío Juan may be ill.
It causes them to question Gonzalo's truthfulness.
It makes them excited about Gonzalo's future as a gardener.
It gives them hope for Tío Juan's future and for the garden's success.
In the excerpt, Gonzalo's perspective most likely gives readers hope for Tío Juan's future and for the garden's success.
The passage describes how Gonzalo, who apparently has some knowledge about gardening, is helping Tío Juan with planting seeds. Gonzalo's actions, including his ability to identify seeds from their pictures and his confident handling of them, make Tío Juan's gardening endeavor seem promising. This perspective implies that Tío Juan is receiving valuable assistance from Gonzalo, increasing the likelihood of the garden's success.
Therefore, it instills hope rather than causing worry, doubt, or excitement about Gonzalo's future as a gardener.
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Gonzalo's perspective in the excerpt from Seedfolks provides readers with a hopeful outlook on the future of the garden and Tío Juan's role in it, acknowledging his uncle's skill and understanding of gardening.
In the excerpt from Seedfolks, Gonzalo's perspective likely influences readers by giving them hope for Tío Juan's future and for the success of the garden. As Gonzalo observes Tío Juan's knowledge and skill with seeds and planting, he realizes Tío Juan's vast understanding of how to grow food. This isn't to say that Gonzalo foresees a career as a gardener for himself, rather Gonzalo's realization of his own lack of knowledge in contrast to his uncle's wealth of it, gives readers a sense of Tío Juan's importance. He is essential in the garden's success, sparking hope and optimism in the readers about the garden's future. Hence, rather than inducing worry about Tío Juan's health or planting doubts about Gonzalo's honesty, Gonzalo's narrative provides a hopeful outlook for the garden and for Tío Juan.
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Answer:
b. melodrama.
Explanation:
B. an editing checklist
C. an online dictionary
D. a grammar textbook