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number
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the definitions for quantity are "The amount or number of a material or immaterial thing not usually estimated by spatial measurement. The perceived length of a vowel sound or syllable."
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Very (few people understand how) important recycling is.
Sarah had (to make a decision) about where they should go for dinner.
Clara asked (if the rubbish) went to a landfill site.
Paul has (involved himself in politics while) he was at university.
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Too much respect for law leads people to do many unjust things, as war illustrates: Soldiers become only a shadow of their humanity; the government shapes them into machines. Soldiers have no opportunity to exercise moral sense, reduced to the existence comparable to that of a horse or dog. Yet these men are often called good citizens.
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This paragraph is from Civil Disobediance by Henry David Thoreau, and my answer of <em>"Too much respect for law leads people to do many unjust things, as war illustrates: Soldiers become only a shadow of their humanity; the government shapes them into machines. Soldiers have no opportunity to exercise moral sense, reduced to the existence comparable to that of a horse or dog. Yet these men are often called good citizens" </em>conveys the summary.
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1.C; different parts of Pi's personality 2.D; He likes to increase plot suspense<span>3. </span><span>B; he was hopeless and angry after the zebra's death</span>Hope my answer would be a great help for you. If you have more questions feel free to ask here at Brainly.
This is a line from Romeo and Juliet. Romeo is talking with Friar Lawrence about his love to Juliet. Friar Lawrence agrees to help Romeo and marry him and<span> Juliet saying he wants to help '' turn their households' rancor into pure love''. He is talking about the ongoing feud between the Capulets (Juliet's family) and the Montagues (Romeo's family). </span>