Answer:
it would be c because the person is saying that he is a miserable hunchback
Answer:
The sentence that combines the two sentences above with an appositive phrase is sentence C.
Explanation:
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. In the sentence above, "an innovation in factory production" is the appositive phrase that renames the noun "assembly line". This is a nonessential appositive as the information it provides is not necessary to complete the meaning of the sentence. This means that the appositive phrase can be removed and the meaning of the sentence would be left unchanged (see 1).
1) Henry Ford adapted the assembly line to produce cars
Answer:
<u>Bilateral and Unilateral Contract</u>
Explanation:
Remember, that in Bilateral contract there must be two parties having something they both promised to do. In this case the two parties are Sara and Noah, Noah agreeing to rake the leaves in her yard and mow her lawn constitutes a bilateral contact.
A Unilateral Contract is evident here because one request performance not a promise from the other party. For example, Sara requested performance not a promise from Noah to rake the leaves in her yard and mow her lawn. Sara first promised $9, Noah accepted but is not liable if he defaults since he did not initiate a promise.
Answer: It is a passive voice
Explanation:
Answer:
D - to become pregnant
Explanation:
Latin roots for conceive (by way of French) point to "take into" either "the womb" or "the mind." An idea is sometimes called "a seed" or "the seed of an idea," and conceive means to produce something from inside the mind — or to become pregnant