I'm not sure but I believe it is because Sancho Panza will not receive any wages. But you may want to wait for someone who may have already answered this question or read the entire book, as english and literature aren't my strongest points.
The correct answer is to provide information about the risk they were facing. Just took the test
Answer:
A- When the girl finally woke up, she was hot and thirsty.
Explanation:
An adverb clause is a subordinate (dependent) clause that functions as an adverb in a sentence. These clauses can modify verbs, adverbs, or adjectives. They provide additional information about when, where, why, how, how much or under what conditions the action described in the independent clause takes place. They are introduced by subordinating conjunctions such as <em>when, until, before, once, while, as soon as, if, whether or not, provided, in case, unless, even if, because, as, since, so, wherever, where,</em> etc. In the example <em>When the girl finally woke up, she was hot and thirsty</em>, the adverb clause is <em>When the girl finally woke up</em>, beginning with the conjunction <em>when </em>and providing information about when the action took place.
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- Make the debate in paragraphs of atleast 2-3 paragraphs and a maximum of 8 patagraphs.
- Use some modern English words such as 'jovial', 'tremendously' etc, which will help gain more marks in CBSE and ICSE.
- Try to make your debate theme and paragraphs simple and logical.
- Make an introduction and conclusion for the debate.
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→ Debate introduction
→ Main body in atleast 2-3 paragraphs.
→ Conclusion
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<u>Example</u>:-
<em>Question</em><em>-</em><em> </em>“The Internet cannot replace a classroom teacher”. Write a debate in 200 words either for or against the motion.
<em>Answer- </em>
(<em>I </em><em>have </em><em>attached </em><em>my </em><em>typing</em><em> </em><em>as </em><em>image</em><em>.</em><em> </em><em>Please </em><em>check)</em>
<em>Have </em><em>a </em><em>great</em><em> </em><em>day!</em><em> </em><em>:</em><em>)</em>
Answer:
<u>An example of an informal letter</u>
Explanation:
This type of letter is written to people you are acquainted with such as friends, parents etc.
The later should go like this;
[After indicating the sender address on the top right margin of the paper, and the receiver on the left margin]
[Date indicated]
Dear, [friend name)
<u>Letter of Apology [Title]</u>
I hope you and your mate are doing fine. [Salutation 1 or 2 lines].
I write to seek your apology for not being able to attend your wedding ceremony, due to the fact that on the day of the party I was called for an emergency at my work place. [Body]
Please kindly bear with me, I wanted to share the memories with you. [Friend's name] please kindly keep in touch with me and reply my letter.
Yours friend
[Sender's name]