A, I think this is supposed to be a legal forM?
When a sheet says that, it means that the word is what the appositive is discribing.
Answer: In the novel, Animal Farm, by George Orwell Old Major's ideas of a Utopia are changed because of Napoleon's bad leadership. Old Major explains his dreams and ideas to all the animals before he dies. ... Old Major explains his ideas to all the animals: Man is the only creature that consumes without producing.
Explanation: Old major envisioned that the animals wold live without men freely
The correct answer is who works at that desk.
There are two types of clauses: subordinate and independent. Independent clauses, as the name itself suggests, are complete and can exist on their own. In the example above, the independent clause would be <em>The woman is absent today.</em>
On the other hand, subordinate clauses are incomplete thoughts - they need to be supplemented by other words in order to be grammatically correct. In the example above, if you just write the clause <em>who works at that desk </em>and leave it at that, it is definitely grammatically incorrect. But, if you write that entire sentence, then it will make sense.
Answer:
They have a right to know, to think, to aspire.
Explanation:
Black Americans also have the right to equitable and advanced educational opportunities. They should not be treated poorly just because of their race. Just like all races, they deserve equitable education that everyone receives.