The correct answer is 'subject'. You can tell what the subject of a sentence is by asking yourself what the verb is referring to. In this case, the verb, 'was', is saying that 'That I was in a hurry' was no excuse, so it must be a subject.
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- Questionable
- Suspect
- Purported
- So-called
- Stated
- Supposed
- Averred
- Declared
- Described
- Pretended
- Professed
- Dubious
- Ostensible
- Suspicious
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Answer:
1, 2, 3
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Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse (always aloud) ...
Memorise your opening line. ..
Practise your speech from written notes. ...
Practise presentation flow. ...
The power of silence. ...
Have a backup. ...
Arrive early. ...
Use physical props for a demo.
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<span>neoclassical era or the neoclassical literature was written between 1160 and 1798 and also used in mid of eighteen centuary
so </span>complex monologue <span>was most popular during the mid-eighteenth century, at the height of the neoclassical era
so option B is correct
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