Answer:
The Egyptologist, who had worked with the business person, was convinced that King Tut's tomb was in the Valley of the Kings. Independent Clause: The Egyptologist was convinced that King Tut's tomb was in the Valley of the Kings. Adjective Clause: Who had worked with the business person.
Explanation:
Answer:
1A.How much do you pay to get your duvet dry-cleaned?
1B. I'm not sure. I haven't had it cleaned for ages.
2A. Did you do the decorating yourself?
2B. Yes, but I got my sister to help me.
3A. Did you dye your hair yourself?
3B. No, I got my friend to do it for me.
4A. Have you had some new lights put in round the pool?
4B. Actually, I put them in myself.
5A. When did you get your car serviced last?
5B. I haven't had it done recently.
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Communicate-talk
Necessary- needed
Unbroken -constant
Unstable -valatile
This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:
All of the following are parallel in structure with “crying over the loss of my boyfriend” except __________.
A) I felt so bad yesterday afternoon
B) texting all of my girl friends
C) eating all the ice cream in the freezer
D) listening to my collection of sad music
Answer:
The correct answer is option A) I felt so bad yesterday afternoon.
Explanation:
If you pay attention, all the options, including the example, contain verbs ending in<em> ing.
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Option A does not have the same structure, therefore that is the option that does not fit with the rest.
Words ending in <em>ing </em>can be the following: gerunds, verbal nouns, present participles. In the case of the example we have the ending <em>ing</em> used as a gerund, where the verb is used as if it were a noun.
Given this information we can say that the correct answer is option A.
In the second half, it mentions "why would the masters pay such low wages?" Low wages would be a vital part of unhappy employees. In addition to insufficient wages, an unrealistic expectation of how much work the employees need to accomplish was also put onto them. They were "ground to dust." As the workers were treated like dogs and payed insufficiently on top of that, there was no wonder they would go on strike. Also, the workers had families that they wanted to spend time with in addition to making enough money to pay for their homes, clothes, food, and other supplies.