
To over complicate things if the simpler tool works. In fact, it can't stand as a sentence, which was developed by EcuadorianĪgronomist Homero Castro, so I feel good about theĬomma right over here, and you know, you don't need In response to fears ofĪ chocolate shortage, farmers are looking toĪ high-yielding variety of cocoa tree, that can stand by itself, but the second clause has While a comma is, for the most part, separating clauses that can't stand, the first one can stand on by themselves. And the reason why I like aĬomma more than a semicolon, I imagine I've used semicolon, the separating two clauses, that can almost stand on themselves, and in fact, sometimes, theyĬan stand on themselves, but there's a semicolon to kind of show that they are related. Just like the second choice, but instead of a comma, We're using the word tree twice, so I don't like that one. Farmers are looking toĪ high-yielding variety of cocoa tree, and that tree was developed by Ecuadorian agronomist Homero Castro. So this one looks right, so let's look at the other choices.

To a high-yielding variety of cocoa tree, comma, which was developed by EcuadorianĪgronomist Homero Castro. They are called ‘consequent’ because they’re constructed as a consequence of. Variety of cocoa tree, so I definitely don't want to separate it as a separate sentence, so I'm gonna change it, so I'm gonna scratch out no change, so let's look at this choice. A consequent boundary is defined in human geography as a boundary between opposing cultural, ethnic, or political groups, that was established to settle disputes, end wars, and establish a clear separation between groups.

This feels like this which is referring, it's giving us more, more explanation of this high-yielding

With which was developed by Ecuadorian agronomist Homero Castro, because this right by itself, this isn't a sentence. For example, confusion still exists between boundary, frontier. So this was a bit strange that we end a sentence, and then we start a sentence His general research interests include political geography, boundary studies, cartog. Fears of a chocolate shortage, farmers are looking toĪ high-yielding variety of cocoa tree, which was developed by EcuadorianĪgronomist Homero Castro.
