Here are the answers to the given questions above:
1. The words that make up <span>the prepositional phrase in the given sentence above would be this: </span><span>of the band members. The answer would be option C.
2. </span>The words that make up the prepositional phrase in the given sentence above would be this: F<span>or his younger brother and sister. The answer would be option B.
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Answer:
So much can be read into the fact that the king is "semi-barbaric". He does know right from wrong, but he chooses to ignore it and go with with whatever he fancies. In a sense, this makes him, perhaps, the worse kind of character. He does, in fact, know that his ways are evil and subject to incorrect chance, but he does not care. He sees his method as a perfect fifty percent to fifty percent, so according to him, it is fair.
Still, he has to know that this is a less than perfect system--in fact, it is a complete fallacy.
When we think about it, this may make him the most despicable and contemptible of characters. He goes against whatever conscience he may have
Explanation:
<span>If you look at the title of the novel, it already gives you a hint that it's about a person who had to chance places, move from one place to another and presumably misses their home. The mixture of languages - the old and the new one -show the loneliness, as she probably can't communicate to anyone, since her sentences are unintelligible to other people - so the correct answer would be D. </span>
Answer:
existing independently of perception or an individual's conceptions
Explanation:
I think the word that means the same as "to cause" or "to impose" is "inflict."
But I'm not entirely certain...I hope this helps!