Answer:
<u>D: Setting up a contrast </u>
Explanation:
Correct. By opening with a proclamation that the largest McDonald’s in the world opened in China and then immediately stating that the author never got to eat there, the writer creates a contrast between excitement and disappointment. Excitement because the largest McDonald’s opened near her and disappointment because she was unable to eat there. This contrast establishes the author’s fascination with and emotional connection to the fast-food chain which is the central idea of the passage.
<span>They argue with each other.
Oberon and Titania have been in a fight since Titania made it clear she would not give Oberon the changeling boy to be his servant. Now, every time they cross each other's paths they fight and argue publicly, so all of the fairies are afraid of being around when that happens.</span>
Check the following:
- Napoleon does not listen to Snowball’s ideas
- Napoleon says that the improvements will never happen
- Napoleon seems to be waiting for Snowball’s plans to fail
EXPLANATION:
Napoleon is waiting for his opportunity to take the farm away from Snowball and run it himself. It’s shown later that the puppies Napoleon took away to tear himself grew up to become rabid dogs, hungry for Snowball’s blood. Napoleon had a plan all along, and he was just waiting for the right opportunity.
Answer:
The answers are:
1. while
2. since
3. when
4. after
5. so that
6. unless
7. as
8. whereas/while
Explanation:
The above are the subordinating conjunctions that best fits and expresses the relationship between the two ideas.
A subordinating conjunction is known to be a word or phrase which functions in linking a dependent clause to an independent clause. It usually indicates that the clause where it is used has informative value to add to the main idea of the sentence.