Answer:
The intricate weave of the tapestry used thousands of threads to depict a scene from history.
Explanation:
Used correctly and describes the weave and goes along with the sentence.
Parks uses a chronological structure, narrating the story through her own perspective of the sequence of events that occurred. She describes the events from the event on the bus to the political and personal repercussions of what happened.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The easiest method is to substitute each option in place of tolerated. That being said, C doesn't make sense because it sounds wrong- "it was no longer already tolerated" isn't grammatically correct.
B doesn't sound right but there's (technically) nothing wrong with the grammar.
Tolerate means you ARE able to accept or endure something. Tolerable is the adjective version of that.
This can be tricky because you may think it's asking for the meaning of the phrase and not the word tolerable. It's only asking for tolerable.
That being said, A and B are the opposite meaning of tolerable- they mean you cannot endure it, which is the opposite.
D is the answer.
C. The miners believed that they
could find gold quickly.
A noun clause is a dependent
clause acting as a noun. In this case, the noun clause begins with
"that". The introductory phrase are dependent clauses. It relies on the
subject and verb in the main clause because it doesn't have its own subject and
verb.