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<u>Answer:</u>
<u>A. appears to regret that men see themselves in terms of their jobs.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Indeed, the author's use of expressions shows that he regrets that men see themselves in terms of their jobs. For example, he wrote, <em>"</em><em>The fable implies that the individual, to posses himself </em><em>must sometimes return from his own labor to embrace all the other laborers". </em>
After stating the various jobs of man he concluded, <em>"The tradesman scarcely ever gives an ideal worth to his work, but is ridden by the routine of his craft."</em>
Answer:
Eugene was playing a make-belief baseball game.
Explanation:
An independent clause is a part of the sentence that can stand alone. It usually has a subject, predicate and noun. For Example: Marley walked to the pretty beach, as her friends picked seashells. Marley walked to the beach would be the independent clause.
The anteaters who were randomly born with longer snouts got more food easier, and passed that gene along to their kids, which they could have because they got food easier.