Answer:
The answer is B.
No, because the sentence doesn't make sense.
Martin Luther is popular for criticizing the Indulgence-selling of the Roman Catholic church. It is the act of selling "absolution" of sin to the patrons, this type of activity soon became corrupt. Luther abhorred by this practice wrote the 95 theses, which fundamentally has two main arguments. First was sinner should ask for repentance and salvation from God himself. And the latter was the argument that instead of faith alone, deed should be practiced to achieve salvation. He posted this 95 theses in the doors of Wittenburg Castle Church in October 31, 1517. <span />
Answer:
An adjective could be tall.
A verb could be sat.
A subject can be Luis.
A verb for the end of the sentence could be quietly (technically an adverb, but should still count).
Explanation:
Adjectives are descriptive words that are added in order to emphasize meaning, such as short, tall, colorful, or difficult.
Verbs are action phrases that are added to depict an action performed by the subject. Examples include sit, run, sleep, or write.
A subject is any person, place, or thing. Since the pronoun is he, it is inferred that the subject is a person, so any masculine name can be applied here (I used Luis).
A verb for the end of the sentence must be an adverb because it is an action described by an adjective. I used quietly, but you could use gracefully, loudly, or elegantly.
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When Kurt Vonnegut writes his short story "Harrison Bergeron", the hidden message concerns the dangers of total equality. In Vonnegut's America, the Government decided to amend the Constitution, so that all citizens are entirely equal in all aspects of life.