The assumption made by the narrator in the excerpt given is that his mom will trust him.
<h3 /><h3>What does the narrator think?</h3>
The narrator did not want to go to school and so lied to their mother about being sick.
They believed that their mother would trust them and believe that they were indeed sick.
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The subordinate clause is a part of a sentence that depends of the main part, and works whithin it as an adjective, an adverb or a noun.
In the sentence:Allison and Andy want to travel to India someday once they saved enough money for the trip.
The nucleus of the sentence will be allison and andy want to travel to india someday and the advervial subordinate clause within the sentence will be "once they saved enough money for the trip".
This way we see how the second part of the sentence by itself has not too much sence but once the two parts make one sentence we see the full sense and meaninf in the sentence
As the price of five dollars was reasonable, I decided to make the purchase without further thought.
Here's your answer.
Answer and explanation:
This is a quote by Robert Frost taken from his poem "The Secrets Sits", and the interpretation we can come up with after reading it, is that we (humans) spend a large part of our lifetime stressing over things that won't matter on our last days (being material things for example) and in that sense we keep "dacing round in a ring" while contemplating. Then at the center (the middle) of our lives there is a huge power that we do not comprehend and we, humans, can only try to guess what this power means.
The answer would be "Et tu, Brute?". This famous line translates to "Even you, Brutus?", which displays Caesar's shock and surprise that Brutus was part of the conspiracy.
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