These sentences articulate the philosophical concept objectivism. Objectivism in philosophy means that there is reality and that this is wholly independent of the mind. <span>Objectivism means that there is only one </span>correct<span> description of reality.</span><span> Therefore, existence takes </span>primarily<span> over consciousness, in that existence exists </span>independently<span> of consciousness, and the main</span><span> </span>function<span> of consciousness is the understanding</span><span> of existence.</span>
i think the first one may be " she's forgetting that Allah is merciful and that things could get better if she were to pray "
They give you all the explanation I would have in the first paragraph before the questions, so hopefully these examples help! :)
3: The innovation has been amazing since it was done so well, so I have no worries for the future of my house.
4: I am careful where I stored my retainer because my dog might get to, yet I am still worried it may be chewed up.
5: It was beyond my power to help subsidize my brother's business so my mom offered to help, but she could not either.
6: I took a map with me because the edifice was huge, but I somehow got lost still.
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- Heather
Japanese and Pearl Harbor. hope i helped :D
The correct option is B.
An appositive phrase refers to a noun or a pronoun that identifies or rename another noun or pronoun; it gives more information about that noun or pronoun. An appositive together with its modifier is called an appositive phrase. An appositive phrase is said to be non- essential when it adds information to a sentence whose meaning is already clear. Non-essential appositives are usually set off by a coma.