The correct answer to the question above is the (c.) anyone's completes the sentence. Miranda says that the outcome of the race is anyone's guess. Since Miranda is referring to anyone that is involve (not particularly in it) in the race, it means should refer anyone to anyone's.
A. In the Middle Ages, spices that are now ordinary were rare imports from faraway places.
Explanation:
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Here’s a typical conversation structure.
A: Say “Hi!”, “Hello!” and follow with a phrase like “How are you?” or “How are things?”
B: Answer with a phrase like “Fine” and ask A a similar question.
A: Reply
Here’s an example:
A: Hi Suzie. How are you?
B: Fine thanks. And you?
A. Yeah, fine thanks.
“Fine”, “Fine thanks”, “OK”, “OK thanks” all mean the same.
“I’m very well, thanks” is more formal.
“Not bad thanks”, “Can’t complain” are less positive.
In formal situations, you can also say “Good morning”, “Good afternoon” and “Good evening”.
“Good morning” = for the morning up to lunch.
“Good afternoon” = for the afternoon until early evening (i.e. around 6pm)
“Good evening” = for the rest of the evening
“Good night” = when you leave a person at the end of the evening, or when you go to bed.
The way and manner in which blind submission to the status quo can perpetuate problems in a community or society are that it would lead to them being unable to understand they are living in an oppressive way and end up encouraging a limited and oppressed life.
This is aptly highlighted in the text "Fahrenheit 451" as it is set in a dystopian society that is very oppressive and bans ownership of books and any book found is burnt promptly
<h3>What is a Narration?</h3>
This refers to the storytelling that is done with the aim of a narrator to show the sequence of events.
Hence, we can see that The way and manner in which blind submission to the status quo can perpetuate problems in a community or society are that it would lead to them being unable to understand they are living in an oppressive way and end up encouraging a limited and oppressed life.
This is aptly highlighted in the text "Fahrenheit 451" as it is set in a dystopian society that is very oppressive and bans ownership of books and any book found is burnt promptly
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Because it easily demonstrates how helpless the Jews were against the Nazi’s