How to identify the simple subject of the sentence:
(1) There is a word that functions as an adverb of place. In the sentence, it is used in front position. It refers to the subject.
(2) "Are" is the be verb.
(3) "Too" is an adverb modifying the adjective "many".
(4) "Many" is an adjective modifying the noun.
(5) "People" is the simple subject.
(6) "On this elevator" is a prepositional phrase.
If you want to have the complete subject, it is "too many people."
Explanation:
By diminishing the barriers between different cultures, globalisation lands religion in a quagmire of conflicts which reinforce social identities as some do not accept the new realities and turn to religion to rediscover their own identity. Religion provides a sense of belongingness to a group in the world.
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It adds a more in depth reason about something as to what people think or do.
Explanation:
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C). Sentence Fragment.
Explanation:
A sentence fragment is described as an incomplete sentence; a phrase or clause that is punctuated and capitalized like a sentence but does not constitute a complete grammatical sentence. It is usually caused by the failure to include a subject and a verb, or as the result of beginning a sentence with a subordinate conjunction or relative pronoun.
The given is a 'sentence fragment' error as it conveys a partial meaning. It is incomplete as it begins with a subordinating conjunction('if...know') and without accomplishing a complete meaning it ends abruptly. A dependent clause must always be followed by an independent clause to accomplish its meaning but here, it is immediately followed by a dependent clause beginning with another relative clause('how...end'). Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
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Explanation:
Dystopian literature is a form of speculative fiction that began as a response to utopian literature. A dystopia is an imagined community or society that is dehumanizing and frightening. A dystopia is an antonym of a utopia, which is a perfect society.