Answer: D. to inform readers about Blair's apology
Explanation:
The article excerpt provides information about Blair's apology in an unbiased way, meaning that it doesn´t intend to convince the reader of whether an apology was in order or not.
Option A is incorrect because the idea that British diplomats had allegedly been working non-stop is how Blair, and not the article, intends to persuade people not to blame them. Option B is incorrect because the article doesn´t ask or even hint for people to help British survivors. Option C is incorrect because the article is not meant to explain why Britons were deserted, but to inform how Blair considers they were not deserted at all.
The verb is "trudged".
It's the past simple form of the verb "to trudge" which is a type of a walk, usually slow and heavy as if you have weights on yourself.
Answer:
The correct ones would be:
1. Mr. Rogers // the secretary // is two hours late.
2. Should I stick the postage on // myself?
3. COLLEGE HEAD QUITS CRITICIZING GOVERNOR.
4. Do not break your bread//or roll in your soup.
5. I'm sorry you can't come with us.
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<em>The correct answer is A. because the coma is at the place then all the other choices:) </em>
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It indicates that the Lords’ commitment to the Five Nations must be unbreakable.<span>
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