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This is hard to answer. The meaning changes depending on who you are. I think they want you to write what you think the meaning is.
<span>The answer is D. Ideas follow a logical order and connect to each other clearly. When referring to coherency, the article must have a good flow to make it easier for the readers to understand. Ideas must be interconnected and well-placed.</span><span />
Answers: Author and work:
1 . Wycliffe - "First English Bible"
2 . the Apostle John- "Revelation"
3 . Augustine- "The City of God"
4 . John Calvin- "The Institutes of Christian Religion"
5 . Athenagoras- "A Plea for Christians"
6 . Erasmus- "Greek edition of the New Testament"
7 . Jerome- "The Vulgate"
8 . Martin Luther- "Ninety-Five Theses"
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>