Respuesta :

Answer:

Part A

1. and - gives more information

2. or - provides a choice

3. but - shows opposition

4. ; (circle the semicolon)

Part B

5. Emily wanted sushi, and her grandfather ordered teriyaki.

6. Emily ordered two kinds of sushi; they both were delicious!

Explanation:

In this case, we used conjunctions to join two simple sentences into one compound sentence. Most used conjunctions are AND (shows that something similar or simultaneous is happening) BUT (shows that something opposite and contrasting is happening) and OR (shows that there is a choice between two options).

If we don't use the conjunctions, then it is appropriate to use semicolon (;) to join two simple sentences.

I hope this helped!