This sentence has unequal ideas joined by a subordination conjunction.
Since the ideas in the sentence imply causation (the broken pulleys caused the inability to raise the flag) it means that the ideas are unequal. It is also necessary to join them with a subordinating conjunction, which show the causality within the sentence. In this case that subordination conjunction is "because".
Answer:
The young man sat in a chair, indolently flipping through a magazine.
The mirage of the oasis faded, leaving only the shimmering sands before the men.
The music faded, taking it's sensuous sounds with it.
We need tangible evidence to convict.
Her youth and vitality were apparent.
Explanation:
False beacuse it is not synonymous
First question: A; Second question: C
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Statement B best established Henry's trustworthiness because it shows that he's had experience as a politician and has knowledge about government.