Answer:
First and foremost, we must know be able to detect, track, and characterize the effect of the asteroid so that we aren't uncertain but more accurate in modeling and decision making. Second, set up ground-based operations intended to scan the skies for asteroids to better determine when and where the asteroid will strike. Thirdly, set up a rapid-response team if consequences are imminent. Fourthly, establish an international co-op to prepare the rest of the world for the hazard. This plan may have flaws, but I think it's a good bet.
Answer:
...a hard-working successful man that takes pride in his accomplishments and is willing to do labour.
Answer and Explanation:
<u>What functions as a subject is not really the relative clause, but the relative pronoun - "that".</u> Relative pronouns can act as subjects or objects in the clause they introduce. Let's compare:
1. I am the only person who saw Erica.
2. I am the only person who Erica saw and recognized.
Notice that in sentence 1, "who" is the subject of the clause "saw Erica". However, in sentence 2, "who" is the object. The subject of the verb "saw" now is "Erica".
<u>The same happens in the clause "that was hurt before". The relative pronoun "that" - which is substituting the noun "ankle" - is the subject of the clause "was hurt before". Therefore, we can say its noun function is the subject.</u>