He recognizes that England has real problems and flaws.
Answer: Option B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
According to the passage and the excerpt given, the author talks about England and his view points and thoughts about this country. According to the author, even though it is a developed country and has moved forward with times but there are certain problems in the country which are real problems and flaws.
These problems are to be addressed as soon as possible and have to be solved to make the life of the people living in this country simpler.
Answer:
1 and 2 are the dependent clauses
Explanation:
If someone wrote you a letter that just had "Mrs. Basel, Mrs. Bates, and Mrs. Wonders" on it, you'd be pretty confused at what message they were trying to convey, same with "Are pretty legit teachers." However, if you received a letter with just "I love ELA!" or "Reading makes me happy" on it, you'd understand the message just fine. 3 and 4 can be spoken normally on their own; however, 1 and 2 need another clause to make sense.
The state of being abandoned or forsaken; loneliness:
The general clause is “because we were out of milk” :)