You can take "in fact" out of the sentence to help with determine what type of sentence it is because it's a prepositional phrase. This leaves us with "Only a small percentage of Southern Africa is desert" which is a simple sentence.
This question refers to the text <em>Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World </em>by Jane McGonigal
Answer:
McGonigal chooses to use the word engage games instead of play games because this activity went beyond just playing, it was really something done for needed.
Explanation:
Let's start directly with the following quote:
<em>"The plan adopted against the famine was to engage in games one day so entirely as not to feel any craving for food ..."
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We can clearly see from these lines that the author's goal was not to play for fun and without worries. It was something that had to be done to combat famine.
She had to really get involved in this activity so she could forget about hunger.
That is the reason why the author decides to choose these words.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
An adjective is used to describe a noun.
"for which I have been waiting my whole life" (adjectival clause) describes the opportunity (noun).
Also most adjectival clauses start with "which".