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every sentence is same and all of the are
correct correct
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False. Only an independent clause can stand by itself.
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Because there was so much shouting, many of the protestors began screaming in order to be heard.
I will resist the urge to stay out late and go home before midnight.
Explanation:
First question-
Synonyms are those words that have the same meaning but might have different words. These words, though different, will still convey the same meaning. And so, the sentence that contains a pair of synonyms is the first sentence<u> "[B]ecause there was so much shouting, many of the protestors began screaming in order to be heard."</u> Here, the synonyms are "shouting/screaming".
Second question-
Based on the definition of the word "resist" given in the question, the sentence that uses the word correctly is the last/ fourth option<u> "I resist the urge to stay out late and go home before midnight."</u> Here, the word resist is correctly used when the speaker states that he will try to not stay out but rather come home early.
The correct answer should be <span>D) In the first sonnet, the speaker explains why his love is not a beauty, while in the second the speaker describes his love’s beauty.
As you can see in the first sonnet, Shakespeare is saying that his love isn't really that beautiful - she is nothing like the sun, she is dark (when pale skin was admired), her hair resembles wires; on the other hand, in the second sonnet, he is praising his loved one's beauty, saying how she is more lovely than a summer's day. However, what is common for both sonnets is the love that the poet feels for the woman.
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