1 is a because it allows interstate commerce
2 is d because business more so involves the state
Answer:
A prebendary is a senior member of clergy, normally supported by the revenues from an estate or parish. The holder of the post is connected to an Anglican or Roman Catholic cathedral or collegiate church and is a type of canon who has a role in the administration of the cathedral. A prebend is the form of benefice held by a prebendary, and historically the stipend attached to it was usually drawn from specific sources in the income of the cathedral's estates. When attending cathedral services, prebendaries sit in particular seats, usually at the back of the choir stalls, known as prebendal stalls.
Answer: 1. Became 2. will study.
Explanation:
Simple past tense is used for event that started and ended at a definite time in the part. "During the 19th century" which is already in the past. The 19th century has ended therefore the tense to use is the simple past tense "became".
A future tense expresses an event occurring in the future or a future state of being. In the above question, the teacher "tells" which is a present tense that if they do something i.e something to be done in the future, she won't give them extra assignment. Therefore, "will study" is the correct answer.
Simple past tense and future tense are tenses used in English.
<span>“We now have equal rights in this country, but I still do not want to send my children to a school with the low-caste.”
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