Answer: B) Some people say the bell cracked again in 1835 while it was tolling for John Marshall’s funeral.
Explanation:
Option B is the best option because it most accurately phrases the facts in both sentences in saying that according to some people, the bell cracked whilst tolling for John Marshall's funeral.
The other options did not make this fact clear due to their phrasing being done in such a way that the subjects were misplaced in the sentence.
In <em>The Tragedy of Othello</em> by William Shakespeare, Lago can best be described by irony. He is widely known by his honesty, but is a lying, cunning, revengeful and heartless man. In the play, there is not much explanation as to why he behaves this way other than how he seems to enjoy (or love) being that way.
Because his never-ending need to plot against other people's lives, there is a lot of parallelism between him and the Devil (but not quite). While he gives many excuses as to why he [Lago] hates Othello, none of them are satisfactory and/or stick long enough to be considered as true.
Therefore, your best answer is <em>a madman.</em>
Answer:
By the 1840s, that promise was turning into reality as America pushed west. After the Civil War, industrial expansion, driven by ingenuity and optimism, was in full swing.
Explanation:
Even the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, which reduced the city to rubble, didn't stop its growth. The fire did, however, affect Chicago's small black population. Burned-out blacks were pushed into less populated areas on the South Side of the city as racial lines were more tightly drawn. Despite new limitations, blacks continued to progress, participating in politics, and building social associations and community institutions to meet their needs.
The answer to the given question above would be the first option. The sentence that corrects the fragment by including it in the subject is the following one: Cities in many areas of the world have hosted the Olympics.
The PP (prepositional phrase) "in many areas of the world" specifies which kind of cities have hosted the Olympics and therefore includes the fragment in the subject. In the second sentence, "have you lived in many areas of the world", functions as the PP complement of the verb "to live". Finally, in the last example, "in many aeras of the world", the PP functions as a modifier of location of the main sentence.