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1) whom
2) who
3) I
Answer:The leader uses the group's tension reducer to assist in soothing feelings when group participants feel ideas weren't given equal consideration by group members.
Explanation:
Lady Bracknell hopes the marriage will result in social and economic advancement.
<h3>How can we understand this?</h3>
- She reveals a lack of interest in marrying her daughter to someone who does not have a good economic condition.
- She does not wish to marry her daughter to someone who is not of high social class.
- She prepared her daughter to belong to high society.
In the text, we can see that Lady Bracknell states that her daughter was raised with great care and zeal, to suit high society and for that reason, she should not marry in a cloak-room. This underscores Lady Bracknell's desire to marry off her daughter in a pompous, sophisticated, and excess wedding that promotes the family's social and economic advancement.
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Answer:
The two things that occurred which resulted in Holmes and Watson’s visit to Dartmoor are the mysterious disappearance of Silver Blaze, the great race horse and the horse trainer's murder. John Straker was the horse trainer who was murdered.
Explanation:
"Silver Blaze" is one of Sherlock Holmes short stories which focused on the disappearance of the race horse and the murder of the trainer. Holmes and Dr. Watson visit Dartmoor in order to investigate the case.
This adventurous short story was written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
The correct answer is C.
A gerund is a verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun.
In "Check the smokes detector before exiting" <em>exiting</em> is not functioning as the continuous form of the verb "to exist" but as a noun.
A is wrong because "parking" and "exiting" are both functioning as adjectives.
B is wrong because "visiting" is functioning as an adjective, and "exiting" comes after "were" and therefore is a verb.
C is wrong because of the same reason as the second part of B. "Were exiting" is a verb.