"b. Ben Bernanke became chairman of the federal reserve in 2006" is the only factual sentence from the options listed. The others are opinions or haven't happened yet.
<span>The correct
answer is D. Cynicism of the world, it is not a tenet of Romanticism. </span>
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Cynicism and Romanticism are an oxymoron (they have completely opposite meanings).
Cynicism is rooted in pessimism and negativity while Romanticism spreads hope
and optimism. </span>
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<span>This applies also in literature and art. The Romanticism movement
explored the exotic, the spirituality and was based on individualism and the
interest of everything outside the “normal” and rational realm, such as dreams
and ghosts. </span>
Answer:
If you wanted to run faster, you should have eaten breakfast. <u>It is a conditional sentence.</u>
If she were to skip breakfast, she would not feel well. <u>It is a conditional sentence.</u>
I really hope that he remembered his wallet. <u>It is not a conditional sentence.</u>
Explanation:
The first sentence is a mixed conditional stating something that the person should have done differently to have a different outcome. The keyword that makes this sentence a conditional one is IF, which is stating what has conditioned the main clause.
The second sentence is a second conditional since the first part is the if clause in the past tense and the second part has the modal auxiliary would. It is stating a hypothetical situation in the future.
The third sentence is not a conditional one. It has a main clause and a subordinate clause that is expressing a wish, but there is not a clause conditioning the other.
Answer:
the meaning of life up there