Answer:
I saw Maria <u>running for the plane.</u>
Explanation:
The underlined portion is the participial phrase
If this question has the same list of options as to the following, the answer would be "Agamemnon's selfish behavior angers Achilles, who finally decides that he can no longer fight for the king." It's letter D.
Options are:
<span>A.
Agamemnon insults Achilles for refusing to fight with his comrades, which spurs Achilles to prove himself to Agamemnon when he joins the war.
B.
Agamemnon kills Achilles's best friend, Patroclus, so Achilles seeks vengeance on Agamemnon in the war.
C.
Agamemnon thinks that Achilles's idea to build a wooden horse is foolish, but Achilles goes against the king and the Greeks topple Troy as a result.
D.
Agamemnon's selfish behavior angers Achilles, who finally decides that he </span><span>can no longer fight for the king.</span>
Answer:
A. Loneliness/Alienation.
Explanation:
John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men" revolves around the story of two men, George Milton and Lennie Small, and their experience looking for work during the Great Depression. The story also deals with themes related to the lives of ranch workers, alienation, unfulfilled dreams, discrimination, friendship, etc.
One major theme of the story is that of alienation or loneliness of the characters. Not only were George and Lennie lonely, but this loneliness also affects Curley's wife, who was the only female character in the whole story. She is surrounded by men all around, be it her husband who hardly stays with her or keeps her company, or the ranch helpers. She would venture out into the ranch to keep herself occupied, getting acquainted with the workers.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
The answer is C. That is not how you fix a run-on sentence