Answer:
B. Brutus and Cassius’s honest sentiment and humor reflect the central idea of the importance of friendship.
Explanation:
Both are good friends as seen in the passage.
As mentioned in the comments, this question is about completing the sentence with a noun clause.
Answer:
He is a liar and so you need not believe what he says.
Explanation:
<u>A noun clause is a dependent clause that functions as a noun in a sentence. That means it can function as subject, object of a verb or of a preposition, or a predicate nominative. Noun clauses begin with words such as what, whatever, when, which, how etc.</u>
Having that in mind, I will provide a couple of possible answers:
- He is a liar and so you need not believe what he says.
- He is a liar and so you need not believe that he is truly sorry.
Answer:
It's quite literal. He took a step roughly 12 inches so it's small for him. But the fact that he's even on the moon is an incredible feat
Gerund Phrase in the given question is: "CYCLING AND READING"
Gerund Phrase: A gerund phrase is a sentence made up of the gerund and any objects or modifiers that go with it. A gerund is a noun created by adding ing to a verb root (a present participle).
How to identify Gerund Phrase:
1) A gerund will always be used to begin the sentence.
2) There will either be a modifier, an object, or both in the gerund phrase.
3) The entire sentence will serve as a noun.
4) The word will agree in the singular with a verb.
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