Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the B) It recalls the sculptured fronts of late antique sarcophagi.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that resorting to examples from antique sarcophagi seems to be very logical, due to the rectangular shape of the frieze at St. Trophîme and to the fact that it is set against the wall of the building and that it features a series of figures placed next to each other, almost as in a procession. Most Roman sarcophagi had the shape of a rectangular box and they were only decorated on the front and the two short sides. In addition, late antique sarcophagi started to feature Christian iconography, so the artists working at St. Trophîme surely found them useful as models.
The answer is D.
Compound sentence uses one independent clause and one dependent clause. In option D, “after they finished studying” is the dependent clause. “Juan and Maria went to the movies” is the independent clause.
An adverb clause is a dependent clause which cannot exist on its own, it has to be a part of the main, independent clause. So, having that in mind, the only dependent clause among these examples is 'when you return from California'. Therefore, the correct answer is B.
Answer:
B. Get the most out of what you read.
Explanation:
Answer:
A (on the phone): Honey, I (be) <u>will be</u> home late tonight. There’s a problem at work. B: That’s OK. I (not, start) <u>will not start </u>to make dinner until you (come) <u>come</u> home.
Explanation:
If you say " i be home late tonight" Your sentance won't make sence. You could also use " I'll " but if your talking about the future you'll have to use " Will "
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