In his "Letter from Birmingham Jail," Martin Luther King Jr. refers to Jesus, Paul the Apostle, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln as <u>extremists.</u>
Brian save the pieces of aluminum from the <span>fuselage to be used by him in his stay in the forest. He could use it to signal airplanes hovering above the forest by finding sunlight. The light that would be reflected with the aluminum can catch the attention of possible airplane flying above him.</span>
Answer:
C. A clause has a subject and verb, but a phrase does not.
Explanation:
Phrases and clauses are the two important parts of the sentences. A clause is the part of the sentence which includes a subject and a verb. On the other hand, a phrase is the part of the sentence which does not include a subject and a verb. The meaning of the clause is complete while the phrase does not stand alone or give complete meaning. A phrase complements the structure of the sentence. Both the clause and the phrase exists in the same line.
Answer:
Answer B) It proves that the nursing home is not a pleasant place for Abuelo to live.
Explanation:
Answer A is not correct because there is no mention of any hospital.
Answer C although may sound correct, it mentions that the narrator was put off by the smell. If it were the correct answer, the narrator wouldn't feel as disgusted as they feel.
Answer D really has no relation to the excerpt. It could be true, but it is not demonstrated in <em>this</em> excerpt.
The only answer that is related to the excerpt and states plainly the point of the text is Answer B.