Answer:A. starts an argument
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I believe your answer would be the second option :)
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1. Noun Clause
2. Adjective Clause
3. Adjective Clause
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c. a retired lawyer comes back to court to fight a new young lawyer in a case that will save the home of a needy family
I would say that the correct answer is D<span>. The abbreviation "B.C." should be associated with a number, such as 44 B.C
In the case of A, it is not an abbreviation but a symbol, a representation of the current coin and it is not generally used.
B: You can use them interchangeably, you should choose one or the other.
C: the statement is false because you can use it alone. For example: "She got her Ph.D. in London "
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