I believe all comments are correct depending on what you guys believe.
Answer:
The first sentence makes sense; the second one doesn´t.
Explanation:
<em>Having a cart full of items </em>
is a subordinate clause that makes sense because it refers to the subject Anya in the principal sentence
<em>Anya let the woman buying just one thing go ahead of her in line.</em>
Because Anya has a cart full of items, she decides to let the woman, who is buying just one thing, go ahead of her in line.
In the second sentence the same subordinate clause doesn't coincide with the subject
<em>the woman</em>
Answer:
I think one thing Steinbeck is trying to get his readers to understand is that people need each other, even if the relationships may not fit the conventional paradigm that society might expect.
Explanation:
George and Lennie are the obvious example here. One man is short and "street-wise", while the other man is huge and simple-minded. All the same, the two men need each other, compliment one another (one provides "the brains", the other provides "the brawn"), and share a common dream.
<h3>Some similarities between the speakers delivery and active listening are:</h3>
- Both the speakers delivery and active listening play a part in what is understood in the sentence that is being delivered through speech.
- Both speakers delivery and active listening are learning or have learned because of the speaker, (The speaker had to do research and stuff).
Good luck! Hope this helped! :D