B) Arsat and his brother run away with Diamelen
Answer:
Main clause: It is not right to make a promise.
Subordinate clause: unless you are sure you can fulfill the promise.
Subordinate clause functions as: adjective.
Explanation:
In any sentence, a main clause is that group of words that can stand on their own and make meaningful complete sentence. On the other hand, a subordinate clause is where the sentence or groups of words cannot make a full sentence and need to be alongside a main clause to make a full complete sentence.
In the given sentence,
<em>"It is not right to make a promise unless you are sure you can fulfill the promise"</em>
the main clause will be <em>"</em><em>It is not right to make a promise</em>" as it makes complete sense and makes a meaningful sentence.
The subordinate clause is "<u><em>unless you are sure you can fulfill the promise</em></u>", beginning with a subordinating conjunction.
And, lastly the type of subordinate clause used in the sentence is a adjectival clause, acting as an adjective to modify the noun in the sentence ie. the promise.
D OR B SORRY CANT GIVE YOU AN EXACT ANSWER
Answer:
“All the answers being different, the King agreed with none of them, and gave the reward to none. But still wishing to find the right answers to his questions, he decided to consult a hermit, widely renowned for his wisdom.”
“The King went up to him and said: ‘I have come to you, wise hermit, to ask you to answer three questions: How can I learn to do the right thing at the right time? Who are the people I most need, and to whom should I, therefore, pay more attention than to the rest? And, what affairs are the most important, and need my first attention?’”
Explanation:
<em>The Three Questions</em> is a short story written by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. It's written as a parable - a simple, short story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson.
It tells about a king who seeks the answers to what he considers the three most important questions in life. He turns to wise men, promising a large sum to the one who manages to give him the answers. However, none of them satisfied him as he found their answers too diverse. Then, he heard of a wise hermit and decided to turn to him for help. In the end, he is the one he receives his answers from.
The quotes that support the conclusion that the author's primary purpose is to teach a lesson are the first and fourth ones. They are the only ones that revolve around the King's questions. The fact that he is looking for answers suggests that we will receive some kind of important lesson at the end of the story.