The answer is B because it puts a coma in the correct spot to pause between the first half of the sentence and the second. The others either randomly placed a period, using the wrong word choices, or made it a run on sentence. :)
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Option C. In King Arthur's Knights, Sir Mordred and Sir Agravain were motivated to plot against Sir Lancelot as they both wanted the kingdom fro themselves.
Explanation:
Sir Mordred was King Arthur's son and nephew, from an intimate relationship King Arthur had with his step-sister Morgause, when he did not know they were related. In order to prevent his incestuous affair to become public, King Arthur ordered that every kid born on May st, as Mordred was, must be killed. But Mordred survived, and he knew that if he managed to kill King Arthur he would be the lawful heir to the throne. Mordred plans the downfall of King Arthur with the help of Sir Agravain, who was King Arthur's nephew. They both participate in the plot against the king as they both were rightful heirs and wanted the kingdom to themselves and King Arthur out of the picture and the round table.
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The strange thing about Zaroff's reply is that he thinks that Rainsford is sickened by his long swim before he arrived, however, we know that he is sickened by the thought of Zaroff's library of heads he has mounted and the idea of the "game" he has created.
Explanation:
Before Rainsford excuses himself, Zaroff invites Rainsford to view his collection of heads of men that he has hunted. When Rainsford claims that he is not feeling well, Zaroff's thinks that he is tired from the swim when in reality, he is sickened by Zaroff's horrifying "game" he has created. The point is: it does not enter Zaroff's mind that Rainsford might be sickened at Zaroff's custom of hunting humans.
<span>The first sentence of each paragraph is not indented. </span>
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Climate change is the most general term that covers all possible forms of climate volatility. In order for climate change to be climatic, it is assumed that it must be longer than 5-11 years.
Human impact, along with many other factors, is likely to influence climate change, but how much and in what ways, it has not yet been confirmed. The impact of humans on climate increased sharply in the second half of the 18th century with the onset of the Industrial Revolution.
Explanation:
- Examples of changes includes: The polar ice caps are melting and the sea level is rising. Extreme weather and rainfall are increasingly occurring.
- Most likely, this impact is manifested by the accelerating rise in global temperature on Earth that was observed in recent decades.
- A message from more than a hundred scientists gathered in Geneva on a UN panel dedicated to the issue was that refocusing on plant nutrition could help combat climate change.
- By recycling household waste, emissions of carbon dioxide per year can be reduced.
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