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Explanation:
The <u>best </u>theme that fits this passage is the theme "Living Far Away From Earth." Although this is not a very secure or strong theme for this passage, this is the best fit out of all four options. Planning a Holiday to the Moon does not work. The passage does suggest the idea of living on the moon, but that is not the central idea of the passage. The First People to Live On Mars is also not the correct option. First of all, we do not know if we are the first ones to live on Mars, and second, the passage is not all about packing to live on Mars. Finally, Planets in the Solar System is also not relevant. This is because the Moon is not a planet.
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Answer : unless she is ill
The adverb clause of the sentence above is "unless she is ill". It can be recalled that an adverb clause is composed of a subject and connected by a subordinating conjunction. In this case, the subordinating conjunction is unless and this conjunction keeps the clause from expressing a complete thought. The adverb clause "unless she is ill" also answers the wh question "When will Mary comes to school?", making it the correct adverb phrase.
Answer:
1. How many chocolates is there?
2. How many eggs are there?
3. How many sausages are there?
4. How much bread is there?
5. How many students are there?
6. How much cheese is there?
7. How much money is there?
8. How many peaches is there?
9. How many carrots is there?
10. How many onions are there?