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I remember getting the phone call that changed my life forever. One minute I was reading a book, waiting for my brother to get home. He was running late that night, but I didn't think anything of it. Then, the phone rang. The voice on the phone was sharp and monotonous, but there was the slightest tinge of pity. It felt like someone had rammed a mallet into my stomach when I heard he died. I clenched the telephone with all my strength. It felt like I was going to crush it. At that moment, a mist of deep sorrow clouded over me and everything I felt was pain. The effects of my anguish were almost numbing; I couldn't feel anything but the dull pounds of torture in my head. The world was gone to me.
Explanation:
Answer:
The doors were painted white by someone
These are also called as dependent clauses. As the name suggests it doesn't stand alone in the sentence structure because of the fact that it's not well structured to be one. It's a type of incomplete thought that must have an independent clause for it to function as a complete sentence.
Answer:
The statement about the excerpt that is objective is:
1. Dora Rinehart earned the title of "America's Greatest Cyclienne" in the western part of the United States.
Explanation:
Published in 2011, "Wheels of Change" is a book by Sue Macy, an American author born in 1954. The book concerns how women and their use of bicycles helped break society's standards and expectations as to what the role of women was.
Among the statements about the excerpt, one is objective. An objective statement is a sentence about a fact. It does not express an opinion, but something true and provable instead. It is a fact that Dora Rinehart earned the title of "America's greatest Cyclienne". This is a historical fact. That is why this statement should be chosen as the objective one.
Notice that the other statements express opinions. For instance, they call something unfair or grueling. Someone may have a different opinion and not think that that same thing is unfair or grueling at all.