"Sparkling in the sunlight, Marcus looked at his new car". This is wrong. The correct version is: "The car's sparkling in the sunlight, Marcus looked at his new car".What has been bold typed stands for the subject of the present participle, <em>sparkling</em>. This subject is realised by the genitive case and it is a different subject from the main sentence / clause. What sparks is the car not Marcus. " With a grin of appreciation, the car looked almost brand new." wrong. The correct version is: " Marcus , with a grin of appreciation on his face, noticed the car ; the car looked almost brand new." The new version- elements in bold type - has turned into an idependent sentence / clause. Marcus is the one that wears a smile at noticing his brand new car. The semi colon stands for "since". "Grabbing the keys, the car was ready for a road trip." This is wrong. The right version is " Marcus' grabbing the keys ; the car was ready for a road trip". The subject of the present participle , <em>grabbing , </em>has to be provided since it is Marcus that grabs the key ,not the car. The semi-colon claims importance for it stands for <em>because.</em>
The statement that best describes the author’s viewpoint about the people who learned to decipher the Enigma in The Enigma Machine is that (B)They played a very significant role in helping Allied forces.
Here are the following choices:
A.They deserved more recognition for their service than they got.
B.They played a very significant role in helping Allied forces.
C.They should not have tricked the Germans by sending false codes.
D.They were not as important as the soldiers on the battlefield.
Answer:
I wanna say d but I'm not 100% sure correct me if I'm wrong
Answer:
only one meaning of difficult, hard, complicated, tough, strong, complex
Explanation:
hard hard