Answer:
Parallelism is used when the author describes professionals who have the basic resources for their work, but not for their own use, or for the use of their workers.
Explanation:
Parallelism occurs when an author uses a succession of phrases with similar clauses, or similar structures. This can be seen in the first three sentences of the third paragraph presented in the attached figure, where the author presents different professionals, who, although they have a certain essential resource in their work area, do not have this resource for themselves or for their employees. The use of parallelism in this text, reinforces the idea of how the author is surprised to see how this unavailability of resources is common in several different professions.
B. king, lord, clergy, knight, serf
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Answer: India would not be able to govern itself in the modern world without the British.
Explanation:
The British ruled India for the better part of a century and during that time, India was their most populated and important colony and they made sure to rule it as actively as they could which is why when the Indians began demanding independence, there were some that did not approve.
Winston Churchill was one of those. He believed that if the British were to stop governing India, it would go back to a state of barbarism and anarchy. The British people who thought like him therefore believed that British rule in India was necessary for it to remain stable as India could not govern itself.
Answer:
D. no answer is correct
Explanation:
Because you need to take into consideration what everyone on the team thinks seeing as this will be their team name too. And its important to research the names and symbols because the have there own meanings and could giving a different message than what was desired.
In 1934 the Communists suffered huge losses against the nationalists in the Chinese Civil War. Faced with the prospect of annhilation the leaders of the Comunist army shose to start what is now called the Long March. This was a tactic of withdrawal into mountainous areas, some 2500 miles to the north and west. The purpose was simple: survival. By undertaking a tactical withdrawal the Communists could ensure that they still had an effective fighting force; could select easy to defend locations; could regroup and could ensure that the Nationalists supply lines were long and susceptible to attacks.