Read the passage. (1) Alfred I ruled England for nearly 20 years. (2) He ruled from A.D. 871 to 899. (3) He is known as Alfred t
he Great. (4) He deserves that title. (5) Alfred firmly believed in the importance of education. (6) He showed that belief by building schools. (7) He also invited scholars to his court. (8) Alfred had the scholars translate books from Latin into Anglo Saxon, the common language of his subjects. (9) In fact, Alfred himself translated some important works. (10) He was well versed in Latin. (11) He had studied it. Which is the most effective way to combine sentences 6 and 7? He showed that belief by building schools and inviting scholars to his court. He showed that belief by building schools while he also invited scholars to his court. He showed that belief by school building, but he also invited scholars to his court. He showed that belief by building schools, yet scholars also were invited to his court.
He showed that belief by building schools and inviting scholars to his court.
Explanation:
This is the most effective way to combine sentence 6 and 7 because if we look at sentence 5, it is said that he valued education so it is important to use the word AND to join them both because building schools and inviting scholars shows that one values education.
If the word WHILE is used to join the sentences, it shows that the sentences contradict each other.
Curly is like that of a tough guy. Who thinks that no one or nothing will stop him he keeps his hand in a glove with Vaseline for his wife since she likes his hands soft so he’s a tough guy
Which best restates the meaning of this line? What is lacking in this description is lacking in our play. This prologue does not disclose all the juicy details of the story. The play we are about to read will fill in the details of this story. A prologue is merely an introduction; it cannot tell the whole story.