Answer:
1. Saw, 2. Seen, 3. Seen, 4. Saw, 5. Saw, 6. Saw, 7. Seen, 8. Saw, 9. Seen, 10. Seen.
Explanation:
N/A.
- I've been thinking of joining the sorority for a long time but I suddenly came up with something that always stopped me to make the last decision. I realised that if I were a member of sorority I would be just like the others, I mean, I would lost my individuality and would just became a part of a whole. That is not what I always dreamt of, so I'd better stay a person who I am.
Option correct is D
<em>I do not know </em><em>when</em><em> the flagpole was painted.</em>
In this case, the pronoun <<when>> introduce a noun clause and its function is to be an adverb.
- ¿How can we distinguish when a relative is a relative pronoun or a relative adverb?
A relative adverb introduces a clause, which has as an antecedent a noun. Relative adverbs are usually used insted of a relative pronoun plus a preposition.
There are three main relative adverbs:
Answer:
appeal for change and her insistence that such a change does not threaten the status quo
Explanation:
The author is in favor of social changes that allow women to have access to the same benefits that men have in society. She states that a change must be made and that change must begin with society recognizing the importance of providing quality education for women, allowing them to reach the same academic levels as men and providing improvements to society. The author reinforces the idea that this would not change society for the worse, only for the better.
With that, we can say that the author's rhetorical stance is characterized by a dynamic tension between her call for change and her insistence that such a change does not threaten the status quo.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
it just doesnt fit the other categories