Answer:
List- Ideas as bullet points
Clustering- Main topic
Free writing- Write quickly
Answer: 1,2,6
Explanation:1.In a field one summers day a grasshopper was hoping about, chirping and singing.
2. An ant passed by working very hard
6.Then the Grasshopper knew; it is best to prepare for the days of need.
Answer:
Neither Aunt Layla nor Uncle Dustin were concerned about the storm, so I wasn't worried at all.
Explanation:
Because neither the aunt nor the uncle were worried, the "I" isn't worried. Both people aren't concerned, hence why we use "neither ... nor".
One of the quintisessential features of the Swahili city-states from 1000 to 1500 BC was their urban style. A few families made up the elite, ruling classes, while most people in the cities were less wealthy, working as craftsmen, artisans, clerks, and sailors. People in villages along the coast could also identify as Swahili.
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Answer: No it is not a run-on sentence</h3>
At a first glance, the long length of the sentence seems to suggest it is a run-on. This is misleading because we basically have one thought being expressed. That thought is "you should try the soup".
The first part "If you have a hankering for a delicious bowl of soup" is the dependent clause which relies on the rest of the sentence (independent clause). The independent clause looks like a run-on all by itself, but it's just in the form of "you should try the soup made of x, y and z" where you replace the letters x,y,z with the ingredients listed. I'm paraphrasing this part of course. Another way you could paraphrase the whole thing is "if you are craving soup, then you should try french onion soup made of various ingredients". I'm sure you can probably get more creative.