Answer:
B
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fictional and factual people in historical context
Answer:
i think its B because there is no period at the end (unless thats a typo)
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Answer:
1) Marie Curie is the woman who discovered radium.
Explanation:
In the given sentences, the first one is a dependent clause while the second is an independent clause. And to join these two independent clauses, we can use the pronoun "who" to join the two.
By using the pronoun "who" to introduce the relative clause "discovered radium", the "who" refers to the subject of the sentence.
Therefore, the correct sentence is option 1 "Marie Curie is the woman who discovered radium."
Answer:
1. Obsession
2. Fluent
3. Infer
4.
5.
6. Persistent
7. Futile
8. Lethal
9. Harras
10. Ordeal
Explanation: There is only 9 answer choices you gave me out of the 10, so I'm not sure what the other two are.
Answer:
1 : full of or accompanied by something specified —used with with a situation fraught with dangerThe paper was poorly researched and is fraught with errors. 2 : causing or characterized by emotional distress or tension : uneasy a fraught relationship. 3 archaic.
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