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Join the following pairs of sentences as directed :
a) She saw a snake. She ran away.
(Use: Seeing)
b) He is honest. He is rich.
(Use: as well as)
c) The Sun is a star. Everybody knows that (Use: noun clause)
d)
The man is old. He cannot go out.
(Use: illative conjunction​

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Answered by venkatarajuvudimudi1
5

Answer:

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Explanation:

a.she was seeing a snake.she running away

bye I was in busy

Answered by Femila37
0

Direct sentence:

Direct speech is a sentence wherein the precise phrases which might be spoken are written in speech marks, quotation marks or inverted commas.

(a) She ran away by seeing a snake.

Seeing is a present tense. Thus, both sentense combined by using the word 'seeing'.

(b) He is rich as well as honest.

As well as is termed as multi-word preposition which also refers to ":in addition to ".

(c) Everybody knows that Sun is a star.

A noun clause is a clause (a collection of phrases with a subject and a verb) that refers as a noun in a sentence

(d) The man is old ,so he cannot go out.

Illative conjunction is a phrase this is used for joining  terms in which the primary word refers to the second one word.

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