Answer:
A. a single, continuing sound
Explanation:
The answer is right there in the chart.
The environment we are surrounded by can fulfill most of our needs. Humans are part of the environment, and the activities we perform on a daily basis affect the environment in countless ways. There are many people who claim that there are positive and negative impacts on these activities; however, I will focus on the negative effects our everyday activities have on the environment
One negative way we affect the environment every day is through fossil fuel combustion from motor vehicles. This fossil fuel combustion is one of the responsible of air pollution worldwide. Although there are many people who are aware of the negative consequences of carbon dioxide emissions, there some who still take their car to a very short journey.
On the other hand, it is clear that we live in a consumption society, which means there is always a new technology, fashion we would like to pursuit. This ambition of buying goods create overexploitation of resources.
Answer:
This would be a adjectival clause since it's describing how the year Ashley was born the name was very common. This wording is used as an adjective to modify a noun.
Answer:
The Pilgrims considered the Native Americans heathens.
Explanation:
The Pilgrims were devout Christians who fled Europe seeking religious freedom. They were religious refugees.
<em>FYI! No entierly sure if this is right but give it a shot. </em>
Answer:
This passage is from chapter 6 of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby", where Nick believes Jay Gatsby's dream of getting Daisy back after all the years is ending.
Explanation:
In Chapter 6 of "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Nick Carraway narrates how Jay Gatsby had wanted to get back with his former lover Daisy. But Daisy had already married Tom Buchanan, who Jay despises.
Tom and Daisy had come to Gatsby's house to party and Tom had decided to follow Daisy just to keep an eye on Gatsby. After the party got over and everyone has left, Gatsby exclaimed to Nick that Daisy is different, that "<em>she doesn't understand</em>". When asked further, Nick realizes that Jay wanted Daisy to leave her husband and come to him. He wanted her to "<em>obliterate the four years</em>" she's married to Tom, and "<em>go back to Louisville and be married from her house—just as if it were five years ago</em>". For Gatsby's part, it sounded a bit greedy, expecting her to act how he wanted things to be.
Madly in love with her, he wanted to get back with her on his terms, not thinking of what the others will feel. This, Nick feels, is the blatant end of Gatsby's dream which was to get Daisy back. This is his version of truth, Daisy telling Tom "<em>I never loved you</em>" and go to Jay, while the truth was that it was just a dream, wishful thinking. Unable to see past his own fantasies and wants, he believes and want/ expect Daisy to return to him.