The author’s purpose for including the underlined phrase is that he wanted to describe the main argument for this text, i.e., option C.
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Gordon and Mildred Gordon's novel Cat seems to be about a cat who helps the FBI track down a pair of mobsters. Doubleday first published it in 1963.
The author’s purpose for including the underlined phrase is that he wanted to describe the main argument for this text.
Thus, the correct option is C.
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I think it's subject or noun um not sure
Answer:
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Explanation:
comply
[kəmˈplī]
VERB
complied (past tense) · complied (past participle)
(of a person or group) act in accordance with a wish or command.
"we are unable to comply with your request"
synonyms:
abide by · act in accordance with · observe · obey · adhere to · conform to · follow · respect · agree to · assent to · consent to · concur with/in · fall in with · acquiesce in · go along with · yield to · submit to · bow to · defer to · satisfy · meet · fulfill · measure up to
(of an article) meet specified standards.
"all secondhand furniture must comply with the new standards"
synonyms:
comply with · meet · fulfill · answer · conform to · match up to · measure up to · come up to · suffice · be good enough · fit/fill the bill · perfect · make the grade · cut the mustard
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<span>Well, this question is the tricky one! Actually, there wasn't left any marks, it is the main problem of this story. So in “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” by Thomas Gray, NO marks have the forefathers left on history? and according to this fact the only one correct answer is definitely the third option from the scale represented above - The forefathers have left no mark on history, having led “noiseless” lives.</span></span>