In the previous example, it is functioning as an antecedent. We know this because the <span>reflexive pronouns end in -self or selves. The relative pronouns are who, whom, whose, which, that. The demonstrative pronouns are this,that,these,those,none,either. But </span><span>antecedent is word for which a pronoun stands. And that is the case of this sentence. Hope this works for you</span>
Explanation:
a . New workers will be hired by the company after the pandemic.
( b. ...... I think its already in passive voice )
c. The potholes were repaired by the workers last week.
Answer:
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Explanation:
<u>Statement:</u>
Fast food kitchens often seem like a scene from Bugsy Malone, a film in which all the actors are children pretending to be adults.
—Fast Food Nation, Eric Schlosser
First and fourth option makes the evidence effective.
- It helps the reader better visualize just how many young people work in the fast-food industry.
- It supports the reasoning that the fast-food industry values a younger workforce over adult workers.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Bugsy Malone is a movie which features the children as adult actors and shows the existence of real life kitchen.
With this as an evidence the author tend to explain the situation with the help of this as reference. This would help the readers to visualise the scenario effectively and thereby coming around to a better idea of the fast-food industry.
Moreover, the statement also supports the fact that in most of the fast-food industries, teenagers and students are being employed for lesser wages for the hungry-for-profit industry.
Answer:
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