Answer:
1)
1. don't run, miss the bus
2. don't have any money, I will lend you some
3. will you do, is
4. will be exhausted, gets home
5. wouldn't do, don't study
2)
1. Sarah would get, if she applied
2. would you choose, if you wanted
3. if you lost your phone, what would you do?
4. would enjoy his job, wasn't on his feet
5. wouldn't be happy, didn't have
3)
1. c
2. a
3. a
4. a
5. a
4)
1. can
2. need to run
3. don't have to finish your hw
4. can't
5. doesn't have to
The answer is "the theme of alienation and dissatisfaction"
Answer:
A. emphasize the word's importance and the idea that follows
Explanation:
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One way to fix that sentence is to switch around the two phrases used; 'My mother and father are both scientists' and 'It must have been my destiny to become interested in biology.'
It must have been my destiny to spark an interest in Biology, as my mother and father are both scientists.
That's a way to fix that sentence used in your question.
Also, 'destiny' was spelled incorrectly.
This sentence may seem run on if you don't place a conjunction between the two phrases, or if the phrases are not switched.
If the sentence is to be used with a conjunction, it may end up like this....
My mother and father are both scientists, so it must have been my destiny to become interested in biology.
Or, you may just use a period, to change the two phrases used into two separate sentences.
Like this;
My mother and father are both scientists. For that reason, it must have been my destiny to become interested in biology.
ALSO, as you can see above, I have added a few words to the last sentence. Those three words, 'For that reason', give closure to the two sentences.
Hope this helped!