Answer:
The last
Explanation:
I'm in 7th and I've done this previously in 6th
In this excerpt from Ernest Hemingway's "In Another Country," which sentence shows the low self-esteem of the soldiers and their belief that being a soldier has nothing to do with bravery?
The three with the medals were like hunting-hawks; and I was not a hawk, although I might seem a hawk to those who had never hunted; they, the three, knew better and so we drifted apart. But I stayed good friends with the boy who had been wounded his first day at the front, because he would never know now how he would have turned out; so he could never be accepted either, and I liked him because I thought perhaps he would not have turned out to be a hawk either.
Answer:
The three with the medals were like hunting hawks; and I was not a hawk, although I might seem a hawk to those who had never hunted; they. the three, knew better and so we drifted apart."
Explanation:
Answer: precaution
Explanation:
You didn't give the word to be arranged but based in the hint you gave, the answer to the question should be "precaution".
Precaution refers to the measure that is taken in advance so as to prevent the occurence of something unpleasant or dangerous, from happening. It is a foresight that's taken beforehand in order to prevent harm.
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Answer: B. complex.
Explanation:
A complex sentence is a sentence that consists of an independent clause and at least one dependent clause. An independent clause is a clause that can stand on its own (as opposed to a dependent clause).
Compound sentences, on the other hand, must contain at least two independent clauses. Simple sentence is a sentence which contains only one clause.
The sentence: '<em>If you are in line early, you’ll be sure to get the best tickets' </em>is a complex sentence, as it contains a dependent clause '<em>If you are in line early' </em>and an independent clause '<em>you’ll be sure to get the best tickets.'</em>
There is also a subordinating conjunction 'if', which links a dependent clause to an independent clause.