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Answer:
They didn't reach an agreement <u><em>on account of</em></u> their differences.
Explanation:
In the given sentence, the necessary word(s) to be put in the blank will be suggestive of the 'cause' of the first part of the sentence. While the first part contains the effect' of the 'cause', completing the whole sentence depends on the part or parts of the phrase needed.
The given options "on account of", "due", "because" or "owing" are all valid to be used in the given sentence. But considering the form and structure of the sentence, the blank will be filled by "on account of".
To use the other options, we would need to add more to the already given words. We cannot simply write "they didn't reach an agreement due/owing/because their differences." For "due" and "owing", it needs "to" to make the sentence whole. Likewise, "because" requires "of" to be usable. If we add these words to the already given words, then the sentence can become
they didn't reach an agreement due to/ because of/ owing to their differences. But these options are wrong as the words are incomplete.
Thus, the correct answer is "on account of".
<em><u>They didn't reach an agreement on account of their differences.</u></em>
Answer:
1. I reflected seeing him only once.
2. When I reached Leningrad I found waiting for me an urgent request that I should go to my mother's place.
3. Before leaving, I called on my friends.
4. After leaving Moscow, I corresponded with him.
5. When starting a thing like that, you don't know what you're letting yourself in for.
6. After turning the last page, she decided that she would read the book again.
7. She was a trifle out of breath upon reaching the third landing.
8. Upon reaching the restaurant, Eva found that she was the last to arrive.
9. After having had a cup of coffee and her bath, she began to feel much more herself.
10. After having taken off her theatrical make-up, she looked old and tired.
11. I suddenly remembered having seen that film.
Explanation:
Answer:
This Sunday, my family, which consist of my parents, my brothers, and me, arrive at the Church. We all climb out of our minivan, all with a Bible in our hands. We sit down on the chairs, the wooden pews. Today we open our Bible to learn about how Jesus suffered for humanity. The shepard, our pastor, walks up to stand and greets us. After around 2 hours, we were set off. It was such a good lesson, today. I can't wait until we go next Sunday.
I hope this helps!
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