How is a compound sentence formed? A. By joining a dependent and independent clause with a conjunction
B. By joining a simple sentence with a dependent clause
C. By joining two simple sentences with a comma and a coordinate conjunction
D. By joining two independent clauses and one dependent clause
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Answer: A compound sentence has two independent clauses in it.

We can then reject all options which mention dependent sentences: options A and B and D: the correct answer is C.

A sentence that has at least one subordinate (or dependent) clause is called complex sentence - not a compound sentence. 

 



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False. Her new husband, Nathan is not ashamed of the fact that his wife can read and write. She even teaches her daughter, Ira.

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Was the article from "TheWall Street Journal" reprinted in Reader's Digest?

      
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Answer:

  1. 1. Was the article from  The Wall Street Journal reprinted in Reader´s Digest?
  2. Mom printed an article called "Futures in Veterinary Medicine" and left it on the table for you.
  3. Outline the chapter called "Last Chance" for tomorrow´s discussion of the novel.
  4. The ship Argo bore Jason on his quest for the "Golden Fleece".
  5. Name three words that come from the Latin word "radius".
  6. Grandpa, did people actually sit around a campfire and sing "Down in the Valley"?
  7. Who was on board The Eagle when the craft touched down on the moon?
  8. Yes, "To Be Recited to Flossie on Her Birthday" is a rather strange title for a short poem.
  9. If I ever write a short story about that day at the mall, I´ll call it "The Lost Shoppers".
  10. Actually, I liked the book Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl better than the film.
  11. "Don´t you wonder" she mused "Where we will be in five years?"

Explanation:

Quotation marks and Italics/underlining  are used to emphasis texts. However few authors use underlining as some regard it as being outdated.

Rules:

  • Titles of full books and journals should be italicized.
  • Titles of short works such as articles, poems, short stories and chapters should be put in quotation marks.
  • A punctuation found within titles should accompany the style used.
  • When quotations make up complete sentences they should be capitalized no matter where they occur in the main sentence.

1. Was the article from The Wall Street Journal reprinted in Reader's Digest?

2. Mom printed an article called "Futures in Veterinary Medicine" and left it on the table for you.

3. 
Outline the chapter called "Last Chance" for tomorrow’s discussion of the novel. 
4.

The ship Argo bore Jason on his quest for the Golden Fleece. 

5. Name three words that come from the Latin word "radius." 

6. Grandpa, did people actually sit around a campfire and sing "Down in the Valley"? 

7. Who was on board TheEagle when that craft touched down on the moon? 

8. Yes, "To Be Recited to Flossie on Her Birthday" is a rather strange title for a short poem.

9. If I ever write a short story about that day at the mall, I'll call it The Lost Shoppers.

10. Actually, I liked the book Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl better than the film.

11. "Don't you wonder," she mused, "where we will be in five years?"

The difference between a claim and a reason in an argument isthe claim is a statement and the reason is a counterclaim.
the claim is a statement and the reason is the evidence.
the claim is a reason supported with evidence for the claim.
the claim is a statement supported with reasons and evidence.

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The difference between a claim and a reason in an argument is the claim is a statement supported by reasons and evidence. Therefore option D is the correct resposne.

What is an Argument?

An argument is a statement or set of claims, known as premises, that seeks to evaluate the plausibility or acceptability of a conclusion. [1][2] The logical, dialectical, and rhetorical perspectives are the three basic areas of study for arguments.

An argument in logic can be defined as any group of propositions that one is claimed to follow from the others through deductively valid inferences that preserve truth from the premises to the conclusion. Arguments in logic are typically expressed not in natural language but in symbolic formal language.

This logical approach to argumentation is applicable to the sciences, including computer science and mathematics. Logic is the study of how arguments are reasoned and the creation of norms and criteria for judging arguments.

An argument can be thought of as a social and verbal method of attempting to settle or at least contend with, a disagreement or difference of view that has occurred or exists between two or more people in dialectics, as well as in a more general meaning.

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The answer is D.

"the claim is a statement supported with reasons and evidence."