The correct answer is B. Until he truly heard classical music, he never knew that bittersweetness lived in wordless song.
Explanation:
The function of adverb clauses is to modify or describe the action in the sentence. In terms of structure, this usually begin with words such as when, after, until, etc that add information about time, reason, way, among others. Also, in terms of punctuation if the adverb clause is placed before the main sentence this is separated using a comma.
This correct punctuation is exemplified in "Until he truly heard classical music, he never knew that..." because the section "Until he truly heard classical music" is an adverb clause introduced by the word "until" and this has been separated from the main sentence "he never knew..." with a comma.
Answer:
Yes, he provides good service, food, and company at his restaurant.
Explanation:
Red Sammy Butts is the owner of the restaurant The Tower and he hosts a family there where he complains that he let two men buy gasoline on credit, and which the grandmother says that he is a good man for doing it, however Red Sammy believes people are not to be trusted. Red Sam is of the belief that a good man is hard to find.
Therefore, according to the author's characterization of Red Sam, and the title of the short story, "A Good Man is hard to find", Red Sam is a good man because <u>Yes, he provides good service, food, and company at his restaurant.</u>
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Answer: A. A massage is given as a relaxing experience, not stressful.
Explanation:
Passive voice is used when we want to place focus on the person/object that experiences the action, and not the person/object that performs the action. The object from the active sentence thus becomes the subject in the passive sentence.
Passive constructions are formed in a following way:
<em>verb to be </em>+ <em>past participle of the main verb (III column)</em>
The only sentence that contains passive construction is sentence A. Passive construction<em> ''is given''</em> consists of verb 'to be' (present simple) and past participle of 'to give'.