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Your family is experiencing financial crisis and lost a sustainable livelihood; and theres an invitation from a friend to try online selling. What is your decision? What are the factors that led you to this decision?
Answer:
I would accept the invitation.
Explanation:
If my family was facing financial difficulties and I was invited to participate in an online sales system, I would accept. The reasons that would lead me to make this decision would be the need to help my family in this difficult time and the desire to not see my family experiencing needs, limitations and trials. With online sales, I could ease my parents' concerns about the family economy and help keep the house going.
The dialogue between that character and another
the conflicts that the character faces
<span>the relationship of the character with other characters</span>
Answer:
The beaches I visited in Aruba had the same clear turquoise water that I had seen in the brochures.
Explanation:
<u>A relative clause, or adjective clause, is a group words that has a subject and a verb. It functions like an adjective would, offering information about a noun in the sentence. This type of clause starts with a relative pronoun or a relative adverb (who, whom, that, which, when, etc.)</u>
When we have two sentences that mention the same thing or person, we can often change one of the sentences into a relative clause. To do so, we add the relative pronoun and drop anything that is repetitive. Let's do that to the sentences that were provided in the question:
1. The beaches I visited in Aruba had clear turquoise water.
2. I'd seen the same clear turquoise water in the brochures.
Combined sentence: The beaches I visited in Aruba had <u>the same clear turquoise water</u> that I had seen in the brochures.
We did not need to repeat "clear turquoise water." We combined the sentences by transforming sentence 2 into a relative clause.