If the underlined word is <u><em>She</em></u>, then it is a <u><em>subject.</em></u>
If the underlined word is <em><u>board or water</u></em>, then it is an o<u><em>bject of the preposition</em></u>
No, I would say for my thesis stamen: After research it has come to a conclusion that the brain is actually something else.
Answer:
A refugee is also considered a survivor. All survivors had to have strength and courage to get out of the ordeal they were in. So once they are out they made a victory for saving themselves.
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The sentence which does not contain any
punctuation errors is:
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A. </span><span>Waiting for my friends, I think that I arrived
too early. </span></span>
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The sentence
is divided into dependent and independent clauses. The first clause is
dependent because it does not make sense and can’t stand alone without the
independent clause.</span>