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English, 09.09.2019 23:30 superstarsara5ouh83x

Match the sentence to what it illustrates.
1 . a sentence demonstrating direct address christ was equal with god, but he willingly became a servant.
2 . a comma linking two independent clauses hang gliding is a popular pastime; it takes skill and a bit of daring.
3 . independent clauses linked without a conjunction you seem to have found, my good friend, a real peace in life.
4 . a mark indicating that a list will follow walking without a cane, the old man tried to escape unnoticed.
5 . an introductory participial phrase these colors were chosen for the school: purple, green, and white.

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