A sentence fragment means a part of a sentence, that is, something that cannot function independently as a sentence.
the correct answer here is "<span> When we stopped by the garden" - option C - it needs more information, information of what happened when we stopped by the garden</span>
Answer:
1.) Lake Maughan
2.) South Cotabato
3.) 1,756 meters
4.) At the crater of Mt. Parter in T'boli, province of South Cotabato
5.) 7 hours
6.) Approximately 8 kilometers away
Explanation:
According to the text :
Lake Holon is also known as Lake Maughan
2. Lake Holon is situated in South Cotabato
3. Its height is measured at 1,756 meters
4. The lake is actually found at the of At the crater of Mt. Parter in T'boli, province of South Cotabato
5. It will take 7 hours for the travels to reach the lake.
6. The lake is approximately 7 km away from Brgy. Salacafe
Read the excerpt from Gilgamesh: A New English Version.
Gilgamesh answered, "Dear friend, dear brother, I cannot kill Humbaba alone. Please stay here with me. Stand at my side. 'Two boats lashed together will never sink. A three-ply rope is not easily broken.' If we help each other and fight side by side, what harm can come to us?"
The author includes this excerpt to establish Gilgamesh as
A.a compelling speaker.
B.a ruthless warrior.
C. devoted servant of Shamash.
D.a long-distance traveler.
The author includes this excerpt to establish Gilgamesh as a compelling speaker.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Gilgamesh is a central character and a hero from the epic poem ‘Gilgamesh’, which is all about bravery, courage, overcoming one’s fear, and power.
The excerpt provides a conversation between Enkidu and Gilgamesh, where Gilgamesh mentions that he cannot kill the monster Humbaba alone.
The author here depicts Gilgamesh as a compelling speaker, meaning the one who’s captivating and evokes interest in a powerful way.
When Gilgamesh says, ‘If we help each other and fight side by side, what harm can come to us’ it shows that he is powerful and courageous.
Converted to Christianity and had to leave their old traditions behind because those traditions were seen as “barbaric”