D. Many
and
A. That
Adjectives describe a noun.
Here is an example of "many" used as an adjective:
Many people came to the party.
"Many" is describing the amount of people (the noun) that came to the party. Generally "many" is used as an adjective for describing the number of the noun.
Pronouns are words that can replace nouns. Common pronouns are they, I, we, us, them, him, her, etc. In some cases "many" can be used as a pronoun. Below I provided an example of "many" as a pronoun:
Many were able to attend the party.
"Many" replaces the noun people.
Here is "that" being used as an adjective:
I want that ice cream!
"That" is describing which "ice cream" you want, therefore it is describing the ice cream.
Here is an example of "that" being used as a pronoun:
I want that!
"That" replaces the noun. Usually this would be used when what "that" is was already mentioned prior to this sentence
Hope this helped!
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Here the correct answer is the first option.
The Victorian values are also called the Victorian morals and they describe the values prominent during the reign of queen Victoria. When we talk today about the Victorian morals we mainly thing about the low tolerance of criminal activity, repressed expression of sexual desires and a strict social moral code.
That social code is clearly seen here in Jack's words to Lady Bracknell. His sentences are polite which is seen in their structure as they are long and purposely filled with phrases that are there to indicate the politeness of his statements, like "Pray excuse me" followed with an apology for interrupting.
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Answer: The topic sentence
Explanation: If the text is properly written, the topic sentence should either be at the beginning of the paragraph/text, or the end, if it is a short text; for things like the heading or title; words in special print; repeated words; things reiterated by pronouns; or ideas being suggested.
It has helped us with abbreviation and learn better words for describing things.
Answer:
The table provides specific information that the text refers to.
Explanation:
The article is about helping students make decisions about a future career. For many people, it is helpful to know what kind of salary to expect. Rather than explaining the specific differences and similarities in salaries in the text, the writer encourages the reader to look at the table to get an idea.