Answer:
11. D
14. C
Explanation:
Context helps the reader get a better background of the idea, since lots of ideas are open to interpretation. Providing context will help narrow the reader's interpretation of the content down so it's easier to understand where the passage is coming from.
A dictionary will best help you differentiate words that may be similar, since they provide you with the defintion of them.
Using an antonym or a spell-checker is super ineffective since they are used for different reasons.
B. seems like the best choice.
I believe this is a clause because it has a subject and a predicate
the predicate being: Inspirational leader
the subject being: Mohandas gandhi
sorry if im wrong i tried
here is the difference between a phrase and clause that i googled sice i didn't really know how to explain it
On the other extreme, the clause is a part of a sentence, that contains a subject (noun phrase) that actively performs an action (finite verb form). A phrase is a part of a clause or a sentence. As against, a clause is a sentence fragment. A clause has a subject and predicate, whereas a phrase doesn't.
I hope this helps x3
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