Say a young woman has always said she wanted to be a nurse. She finally makes the choice to go to nursing school, she graduates and lives her dream.
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the late 1960s. MLKjr gave his speech in 1967, which in turn is apart of the late 60s era. Hope this helped!
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Answer:
Ain't isn't a word and no it shouldn't be used as proper English because no one was ever taught to say the ain't when they were learning English.
Explanation:
In the sentence "<span><em>If you finish your yard work, you can take the car to the movie.</em>", the first clause (</span>If you finish your yard work,) is a dependent clause as it depends on the second clause (<span>you can take the car to the movie.) in order to have complete meaning. This sentence starts with <em>If</em> (adverb of condition). An elliptical clause contains the omission of something that is implied. An adjective clause describes nouns and pronouns. A noun clause acts as a pronoun. Because, with the exception of option D, none happen in this sentence, your best answer is option D.</span>