Answer:
H.
Explanation:
The given excerpt is taken from 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' written by Arthur Conan Doyle. The novel is about a detective named Sherlock Holmes and the cases that he takes.
Sherlock Holmes is portrayed as an arrogant character by Doyle in the novel. In the given excerpt, the statement that shows that Sherlock Holmes is an arrogant person is, <em>"Take a pinch of snuff, Doctor, and acknowledge that I have scored over you in your example." </em>In the given statement, Holmes is belittling the Doctor and asserting that he has outnumbered him in case study. This is an arrogant tone.
Therefore, option H is correct.
The answer would be B, complex.
Compound is two complete sentences that is combined by a coordinating conjunction such as but, for, and, etc. For example, "I waited for Lisa at the bus station, BUT the bus didn't arrive until noon and so I left.
Simple means that a sentence uses just a subject and a verb. For example, "The bus was late" subject=bus; verb=was
Complex is a sentence that has a independent clause and one or more dependent clause. The dependent clause starts with a subordinating conjunctions which are as, after, because, etc.
In this particular sentence, it starts with As and, it has a independent clause which is "He returned to his village"
As shown in the question above, we are bombarded with advertisements when we watch TV, the problem with all of this is that the advertisements are of the most varied we have, which can leave us tired and sadly confused, as a result, we usually do not pay attention to these advertisements and probably we will not look for the advertised products. However, advertisers continue to look for TV stations to advertise their products, the reasons for this are probably:
- TV is still a strong communication vehicle.
- TV is a device present in almost all houses, which facilitates the visualization of the advertisement.
- TV is unable to filter the interests of its owner to display only advertisements that may interest him.
- Broadcasters profit a lot from different ads.
As already shown above, this confusion of ads can be harmful to the advertiser, to reduce this problem, the advertiser can choose to:
- Invest more in online ads, than in ads on TV stations.
- Make ads with a cleaner look, but with attractive factors.
- Charge broadcasters to have their ad displayed with related ads.
- Hire a strong team that has the ability to make your ad stand out.
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