26. on
27. into
28. for
29. of
30. out
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Answers:
<em>1. Lance Kenniston needed a ship to get to an asteroid, but nothing was available.</em>
The most important detail of the passage is the fact that Lance Kenniston needs a ship urgently, but cannot find it. The name of his friend, or his physical characteristics are not vital to the action. Similarly, the name of the port is not the most important part of the passage. Finally, although the characters' desperation is important, it is even more valuable to know the reason for their desperation.
<em>2. A. It tells readers there is something important happening on that asteroid. </em>
If the characters are desperate to get back to the asteroid, we can assume something important is going to happen there within the next two weeks. We do not know whether they are planning on taking it over, whether they are at the wrong location, or whether Kenniston has not tried hard enough. Therefore, none of the other options is possible.
The answer is B. Sara is studying French and German
1. Giving the appearance of saying one thing while meaning something else is called <em>irony.
</em><em />2. A group of writers satirizing society is termed as <em>Scriblerus Club.
</em><em />3. The two rhyming lines of verse with five iambic feet is called the <em>heroic couplet.
</em><em />4. The giants with a wise king are called <em>Brobdingnagians.</em>
<em />5. The human beings controlled by cold is reason refers to <em>Houyhnhnms.</em><em /><em>
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Answer:
Deciding on a course of action
Explanation:
The subject names the person or thing that is being talked about or performs an action in a particular sentence.
The predicate on the other hand, gives details about what the subject does or gives information about the subject.
In the sentence Given above ;
Deciding on a course of action was difficult for Jane.
The subject here is Jane.
The information given about the subject is about decision making, Hence, the predicate is : DECIDING ON A COURSE OF ACTION.