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(a) People say it is unlucky to walk under a ladder.
<em>People said it is supposed to be unlucky to walk under a ladder.</em>
(b) I am told that garlic stops you catching a cold.
<em>I am told garlic supposed to stop you from catching cold</em>
(c) I am told that he was a lorry driver at one time.
<em>He was supposed to be a lorry driver at one time</em>
(d) They say there is monster in Loch Ness.
<em>They believed, there is supposed to be a monster in Loch Ness</em>
e) They say the universe is expanding all the time.
<em>They believed supposedly that the universe is expanding all the time.</em>
a) People who are cruel to animals upset me.
<em>If there is one thing that upsets me, it's people who are cruel to animals</em>
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Explanation:
The above are the answers to the questions asked.
Answer:
United Kingdom, heart of Europe, consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, is one of the biggest countries, territories of the world. The history of this great kingdom is very old beginning by about 30,000 years ago. It was ruled by many emperors and thus periodically converted into civilized nations. The emperors of United Kingdom also rules over many other countries thus making many colonies of Great Britain in several regions of the world, for example, North America and Sub-continent were also the colony of Great Britain. It is difficult to remember the deep history of United Kingdom because it is very old and complex. But overall, United Kingdom has enjoyed very good time in the history.
Explanation:
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C) <span>third stage: nature viewed as a type of divine presence</span>
Answer: E. Emphasizes the mounting evidence for the complexity of the ocean’s currents
Explanation:
The author begins these sentences with “And below” to claim that beneath the surface currents there are other distinct currents with different speeds, directions, and volumes. By repeating “And below” at the beginning of the next sentence, the author suggests that there are yet other currents beneath these. The author’s arrangement of these sentences therefore suggests that the layers of distinct ocean currents are potentially endless. After making this suggestion, the author then includes the fact that there is photographic evidence supporting the idea that there are currents on the sea bottom, which had once been thought to be still. By arranging the sentences in this manner, the author affirms her claim regarding the unending complexity of the ocean’s current by revealing that there is already proof to support the claim.