Explanation: This is a passage related to the work "Unbroken" by American author Laura Hillenbrand. The writer interrupts Louis's story by inserting information about Japan and Germany, thus better informing readers of the background of the story. The broader picture of Zamperini is acquired in this way, that is, how Zamperini's life can be changed by war. Although Louis Zamperini may have had different plans after participating in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, his plans were interrupted by the war. Although he had some plans of his own, he never dreamed that he would survive a plane crash in the Pacific Ocean, swim for 47 days on a raft and spend two and a half years in three brutal Japanese camps. The idea is that the world around us changes as often as we don't want it to.
Answer:
a. tolerates
Explanation:
The blank links a subject (new variety) and an object (heat). Thus, we need a verb. We can strike out b and d, which are not verbs.
Excellent. Let's take a look at the two verbs of a and c. The difference between these two is that one refers to a singular subject, and the other refers to a plural one. What is the subject in this sentence (that the ... verb is referring to?) It is "new variety", or rather "variety". This is a singular noun (even though variety refers to more than one thing. Be careful!) Thus, since we have a singular noun, we need to use the singular verb which is a) tolerates.
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C. Both are in an obsessive pursuit to destroy the other.
Explanation:
After refusing to Frankenstein's request of creating him a girlfriend Victor receives the threat of the monster that he would get revenge.
Then Victor goes back to Geneva and married Elizabeth, on the night of the wedding Frankenstein killed Elizabeth and Victor vows revenge. Then they began a game of cat and mouse to destroy each other ending with the death of both.
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Angel’s Ashes
Chapter 12-15
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The Black Lives Matter movement is important to make people understand why racism is a horrible thing and that it should not exist.