The detail that best explains why building the first bridge to cross the gorge is such a difficult task is:
- <u>“Even at the narrowest spot, the gorge was eight hundred feet wide.”</u>
- According to the given question, the people of a city realized that there was a need to build a gorge of the Niagara Falls that would transport tourists into their city.
- However, they found out that building a bridge would be a more difficult task than they first thought because of how wide the gorge was
- A gorge is a narrow valley on a body of water that usually has rocky boundaries.
- Therefore, the correct answer is option D because they realized just how wide even the narrowest spot at the gorge was.
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The answer is option C: Analysts can only speak analytically.
Nouns are words (other than pronouns) that identify or name things, places or people. Adverbs modify adjectives, verbs or other adverbs, and indicate time, place, manner, degree or circumstance.
In sentence C, "Analysts" is a noun and "analytically" is an adverb. The rest of the statements contain nouns and verbs.
Answer:
The purpose of the subordinate conjunction 'because' is to answer the question 'why?'
Explanation:
In the given sentence, 'because it was a disaster' is the adverb subordinate clause. The clause begins with the subordinate conjunction 'because.' An adverb subordinate clause is an adverb clause that provides some details about the verb, adjective, or another adverb in the sentence. These clauses are an answer to the 'how', 'when', 'where' and 'why' questions. In the given sentence, the adverb subordinate clause is answering the 'why' question.