The above question requires a personal answer. For that reason, I can't answer it for you, but I'll show you how to do it.
<h3>Answer structure</h3>
- Introduce the author you chose.
- Show which was his most remarkable work.
- Show the reason that made you choose this author.
- Show how his work impacts you.
To choose the author, you will have to do a brief research on the life and work of the indicated authors and decide which one you identify with the most. This identification may exist because of the author's literary production, or because of the way he lives.
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Answer: The geography section of Margie's mechanical teacher was geared to a higher level than hers. The County Inspector slowed the geography section of Margie's mechanical teacher to that of an average twelve year old's. He further assured her mother that the learning progress was quite satisfactory.
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I hope I've got correctly that phrases in arrows (questions 3-10) mean that they are in bold. I it's yes, here are the answers. I'm not 100% sure that all of them are correct. Anyway, take a look:
1. Complex sentence consists of two parts. So the answer is <span>The car stalled as soon as I turned the corner.
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2. According to what I've mentioned before, the most suitable option is I wanted my gray suit because I look good in it.
3. I think that the word "very" is an adverb in this sentence.
4. I'm absolutely sure that the claus "that sweeps the floors" is an <span>adverb clause
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5. In my view the clause "that everyone must wait for you." is a <span>noun clause.
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6. This clause"<span>As soon as the stock clerks arrive" is 100% an adverb clause.
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7. Given clause "that he had left his license home" is a good example of a <span>noun clause.
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8. This clause "The jury stayed in the courtroom" is definitely a <span>noun clause.
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9. I believe that this clause "Who called my name" is an <span>adjective clause.
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10. I'm pretty sure that this clause "which are exposed to the elements" is also an <span>adjective clause.</span>