If Adolf Hitler did not exist, and you presume that there were no concentration camps for Jews, then how do you explain the death of SO MANY INNOCENT PEOPLE? Sorry, but it's my belief that Adolf Hitler was real and so were Jewish concentration camps. I don't agree with and definitely do not support what Hitler did, but I do believe that it did happen.
This exercise explores your ability to recount what you have learned in your own words. Here, it is related to Spanish-Speaking Countries.
<h3>What are some facts Spanish-Speaking Countries?</h3>
El país de habla hispana sobre el que quiero escribir es España.
La Bandera Nacional de España consta de tres franjas horizontales.
Las tiras son de colores: rojo, amarillo y rojo. Cada franja roja es la mitad del ancho de la franja amarilla central.
Una figura española notable en la historia sobre la que me gustaría escribir es Francisco Franco Bahamonde.
Francisco Franco Bahamonde nació en El Ferrol, Galicia, España el 4 de diciembre de 1892. Durante su vida fue un gran líder, general, dictador y comandante en jefe.
Franco desempeñó un gran papel durante la Guerra Civil Española, convirtiéndose en el Jefe de Estado de España en 1939.
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i think between -1/2 or -2
but im very positive for -2
Answer:
The sentence that shows the best placement for the modifier "that was on sale" is the following one: Sheila bought soap that was on sale at the farmer's market.
Explanation:
A relative clause is a subordinate clause which specifies or gives information about a person or thing. In this case, the relative clause, <em>that was on sale, </em>gives further information regarding the noun <em>soap.</em> What is more, this relative clause is considered essential because it provides necessary information with respect to the noun it refers. If it was dropped, the sentence would not have the same meaning (see 1).
1) Sheila bought soap at the farmer's market
Sheila bought a particular soap, the soap which was on sale, not any soap. With the information included in the relative clause, the reader can identify which soap Sheila bought.