I hope you are talking about Fredrick Douglass. He got his last name from his marriage to Anna. So the correct option in regards to all the options provided in the question is option "c".
Fredrick Douglass was an escaped slave and before his
marriage with Anna, he lived with Mary and Nathan Johnson in New Bedford. He
also used their last name in his marriage license. His last name was taken from
the Lady of the Lake written by Sir Walter Scott.
The correct answer is A. Only
Explanation
It is known as a modifier to words or phrases that act by modifying the core of the subject in a sentence, complementing its meaning. Among the modifiers of the subject's nucleus, there are the articles and adjectives that accompany the subject's nucleus noun, define it, and agree with it in gender and number. These modifiers are called direct modifiers. Therefore, Only is a modifier because it modifies the complete meaning of the phrase by modifying the core noun of the subject "they". So the correct answer is A. Only.
Answer: <u>Sir Tarquine and Morgan le Fay </u>are the characters that posed a great threat to Launcelot's honor.
Explanation:
Morgan le Fay posed a threat because it would of been against his honor to follow the lewd request. This would of made him lose personal dignity and integrity.
Sir Tarquine posed the greatest threat to Launcelot. This is because Tarquine had his brother killed by Launcelot. For this, Tarquine put Launcelot's followers/men in jail and kept them imprisoned.
Answer:
a) in fact (additionally, moreover)
b) for instance (for example)
Explanation:
To find the best transition we must first infer the context of the sentences.
First sentence claims the Elizabethan London (London in the epoch of Queen Elizabeth) is a perfect place for a time traveler. Next sentence gives more information on the Queen. That means that the best transition could be achieved with "in fact", "also", "moreover", "additionally" etc.
Third sentence states that the Queen was accomplished public speaker and the next sentence gives an example of one of her speeches. That means that the best transition could be use of "for example", "for instance" etc.