Answer:
[U] is for uncountable – uncountable nouns do not have a plural form, and are never preceded by ‘a’, ‘an’, or ‘one’.
Explanation:
Examples of uncountable nouns are butter, ice, jewellery, magic.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
"PreSAT"
Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test
Scholastic Aptitude Test
If you look them up these are what they are.
Answer:
no but do when the yes do the go when do
Explanation: but yes when do the no
Question
Sophocles intertwines the themes of death and marriage in Antigone. Which two pairs of lines in this excerpt from the play best bring out the correlation of death and marriage? You can pick only 2.
(Friends, countrymen, my last farewell I make;
My journey's done.)
(One last fond, lingering, longing look I take
At the bright sun.)
(For Death who puts to sleep both young and old
Hales my young life,)
(And beckons me to Acheron's dark fold,
An unwed wife.)
(No maids have strewn with flowers from the lea,
'Tis Death I wed.)
Answer:
While.
Explanation:
A conjunction is a word that joins words, groups of words, clauses, or sentences. It acts as the linking word in the sentence.
A subordinating conjunction is a word that joins subordinating clauses in a sentence.
In the given sentence, <em>"Addison Montgomery caught up on old issues of The New Yorker"</em> is an independent clause while <em>"she waited at the airport" </em>is a subordinate or dependent clause. Therefore, to join the dependent clause to the main clause, the word "while" is used which is a subordinate clause.
Thus, the subordinate conjunction in the sentence is "while".