The Lord of the Flies would be a good book to discuss comparison-wise with the Hunger Games. In both instances there are kids fighting for their lives in the worth of possible circumstances, but in one the kids are fighting against nature, while in the other they are fighting against their government. Ultimately, kids end up killing each other in both books, but what drives the characters to ultimately win and/or survive? and in each book, is survival deemed by which traits?
A subordinate clause, or a dependent clause is the correct answer. A dependent clause cannot exist on its own, it has to be a part of a main, independent clause.
Answer:
A,B,D,E
Explanation:
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he said there should be universal grammar rules discovered and taught so that any and all languages could be learned
humans had a " language acquisition device” (LAD).
Answer:
He went from being mentally handicapped, to super genius, then back to mentally handicapped.
Explanation:
His IQ was in the mental ret*rdation range until tests were done on him and he was an experiment. His IQ then became so high that he became a super genius at everything he learned. His brain started decaying and he went back to being mentally h*ndicapped except even more so than before. Hope this is what you're looking for :)