Which of the following is a joining word?


foreshadowing
fourth
for
formerly


Question 12 5 points Save
Which of the following is a joining word?

so
how
who


Question 13 5 points Save
I agree that we should do something to resolve the problem; ________ I am not sure I would go to the extreme that you recommend.

however
for
nor
so


Question 14 5 points Save
I didnÕt know which movie I wanted to see _______ it was hard to decide.

insert a comma
insert a colon
insert an exclamation point
insert a semicolon

my answers

11.A
12.C
13A

srry i mean

11.A
12.C
13.A
14.Semicolon

13 and 14 are correct. The other three are wrong.

now number 11 its forshadowing a joining word since forshadow join together to form one word?

and 12 who can be denoted as whose which is a form of who is

No about foreshadowing. This site explains joining words.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/words/grammar/interestsentences/compoundsentences/factsheet3.shtml

ok the answer for number 11 is for

Right.

now 12 would be how?

No. It's so.

To determine which of the given words is a joining word, we need to understand what a joining word is. A joining word, also known as a conjunction, is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses within a sentence.

Let's go through the options one by one:

Question 11: The options are "foreshadowing," "fourth," "for," and "formerly." Among these, the word "for" is a joining word as it is used to connect two parts of a sentence.

Question 12: The options are "so," "how," and "who." Among these, the word "so" is a joining word as it is used to connect clauses or ideas within a sentence.

Question 13: The options are "however," "for," "nor," and "so." Among these, the word "however" is a joining word as it is used to show contrast and connect two parts of a sentence.

Question 14: The question asks us to determine the punctuation needed to complete the sentence. To connect the clauses "I didn't know which movie I wanted to see" and "it was hard to decide," a semicolon (;) should be used.

Based on this analysis, the correct answers are:

11. C - "for"
12. A - "so"
13. A - "however"
14. D - insert a semicolon

Keep in mind that it's important to understand the grammar rules and function of words in order to correctly identify joining words and other elements of a sentence.