Some synonyms may be used in place of "carry". To carry on has the same sense as to continue, to proceed or to keep on going, for instance.
We could rewrite the sentences in the following way:
Carter Druse keeps on going without even the smallest thought... Almost emotionless, Carter simply proceeded with his watch.
or
Carter Druse goes on without even the smallest thought... Almost emotionless, Carter simply continued with his watch.
Answer:
1. In the past, college was only for upper-class people. Now it is available to almost anyone who will study and work hard.
2. In the year 1295, Edward I of England gave the Dutch permission to fish in English waters later the English regretted this when the Dutch became wealthy as a result of the fishing industry.
3. Artifacts from long ago have been found in England this might be the site of Camelot.
4. Many students do not graduate from high school. Some have difficulty finding work in a society that requires a high school diploma.
5. A cat is an unpredictable creature. This is the manner of our housecat, Tom.
6. No one knows who the man is over there. He has the most beautiful garden.
7. According to many, children are like blank slates learning and experience write on the slate.
8. Under normal circumstances, the student council meets every month. There will be a special meeting called this Tuesday.
9. I didn't know which fork to use at a fancy dinner party. The hostess quietly demonstrated how to use each utensil.
10. The meeting seemed to last forever many hours went by before it was over.
A: <span>A clause has a subject and verb but a phrase does not</span>