Answer:
I believe that the phrase "my world lost its color" means that whatever brought excitement or happiness into your world is now gone. The word color, I believe, is meant to mean "Joy". When someone says that there world has lost its color, there trying to say that they feel as though there is something missing that once made there world happy and it is now not.
Explanation:
"If you ask her", is an adverb clause because it starts will the adverb "if" and it can modify verbs, adverbs, and adjectives by telling when, where, why, how/how much, and under what condition.
Answer:
B. Lost
Explanation:
Lost is the action in the sentence.
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"No matter how religious one may be, one’s faith tends to change under unexpected and challenging circumstances."
When you say "one may be" it sounds too formal, you would refer to someone as "one" for a formal essay.
"No matter how religious you may be, your faith tends to change under unexpected and challenging circumstances."
Note: I changed "one’s faith" to "your faith" to make it sound less formal, fit for a more normal audience. Remember: you refer to someone as "one" if it is a formal essay or a college essay; for a more mature audience.
I can’t answer the first to one because but it’s a collective change.
Mainly because it effects others not just for Martin. He wanted this to happen everywhere not just himself! He truly wanted to bring races together regardless if they’re race, color, gender, religion, and more! Mainly color/race.
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