Answer: C. "For only when our arms are sufficient beyond doubt can we be certain beyond doubt that they will never be employed."
<em>Option A </em>states that the United States continues to support the work of the United Nations, one of our best tools to maintain peace.
<em>Option B </em>states that both sides need to agree on a system to inspect and control weapons.
<em>Option C </em>argues that the United States needs to gather more weapons and strengthen its military. Kennedy says that only when the military is "sufficient beyond doubt" (definitely more than what is necessary), can they hope for peace.
<em>Option D</em> claims that very few people in history have been privileged enough to be able to fight for freedom.
Answer: C. I don't like snakes.
Explanation:
An independent clause is a clause that can stand on its own as a sentence. It conveys a complete idea - in this case, that the speaker does not like snakes. It contains a subject (I) and a predicate (don't like snakes).
<em>Dependent clauses</em>, on the other hand, do not express a complete thought and cannot stand alone. A dependent clause provides information, but does not make sense on its own. "After the rain", "Until the bus came" and "While we waited," are all dependent clauses.
According to the context, the word "nice" should be replaced by the adjective "purring" since it is related to the sound that cats make.
Purring is a continous and soft sound associated to cats.
Shrieking is a high-pitched sound and has no link to cats' sounds.
Hissing is a sibilant sound
And crashing is a loud noise when things crash or fall
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