The correct answer is C. Even though like and as have similar meanings like is used much more commonly to express the meaning "in the same way". Using a noun or pronoun after like refers to "in a similar way" where as using a noun or pronoun after "as" refers to "in the role of"
The semester was almost over consequently: many students were frantically studying.
~I hope this is what you were looking for!
Answer:
A
Explanation:
"command" (verb) to order something to be done
"command" (noun) an order or the people who give out orders
"in charge of" means the leaders, the people that give out orders
"two men" has no imperative implications, and neither do "space mission" and "chose Lowell"
Answer:
this is the answer
Explanation:
In James Alan McPherson's essay “Crabs Dig Holes According to the Size of Their Shells”, he states that “something is owed to the stranger, any stranger, who seems to be in trouble. This something owed is impersonal, no more than an expression of good manners” (McPherson, 60-63).