The correct answer is complement.
Like you wrote above, to complete is when you make something whole. Complement is something that completes your collection. The bronze statue completed her collection perfectly, which is why it was a good complement. Somebody can give her a compliment on her complement, however, meaning that he or she can praise the statue. :)
The correct relative pronoun to complete this sentence.
Alchemists, _____ wanted to transform base metals into gold, were also among the first people to conduct laboratory experiments is option D. WHO
It is a non-defining realtive clause. Non-defining realtive clauses add extra information to a sentence by defining the noun. That can be used as a replacement of which or who in defining relative clauses. But it is not correct to use THAT to replace shich /who in non defining realtive caluses
Answer:
It's difficult to read with the spacing but, I'm pretty sure the first sentence has the strongest verbs and nouns.
Explanation:
Log in here. Romeo uses two metaphors to describe the Capulet tomb during this scene: "detestable maw" and "womb of death." The word "maw" is a rather archaic term for the jaw and mouth of a carnivorous animal.
Hmm... I wanna say either 1 or 4? but I could be wrong-