Answer:
B. III.
Explanation:
Irrelevant sentences are those sentences that have no use in the passage they are put or inserted in. In other words, irrelevant sentences are those sentences that can be removed without changing the meaning or intention of the author or passage.
In the given passage, the speaker talks about the declining importance of Math and Science in the British education system. Amidst the failing high school curriculum, the inclusion of the statement <u><em>"In the short term, it may be necessary to make use of the universities' resources"</em></u> is unnecessary as it does not add or take away any meaning or importance to the whole passage.
Thus, the correct answer is option B (sentence III).
Answer:
When empathizing with characters in Antigone the audience can, in imaginative and cognitive ways, participate in the understanding of a character’s feelings, ideas as well as their situations. Antigone, Creon and Ismene all struggle with decisions that concern the laws of their city and the cosmic law of religion and moral judgement.
Explanation:
When empathizing with characters in Antigone the audience can, in imaginative and cognitive ways, participate in the understanding of a character’s feelings, ideas as well as their situations. Antigone, Creon and Ismene all struggle with decisions that concern the laws of their city and the cosmic law of religion and moral judgement.
Answer:
I think the answer is "Does"
Explanation:
Because the sentence sounds like a question to me....Does she know me?
Hello. You are not the text to which this question refers, which prevents me from providing an accurate answer. However, I will try to help you
The organization of short and long sentences allows the author to promote an organization of words that set the tone of the story. With this well-defined tone, through the structuring of the text, it allows the reader to understand the meaning of the story and how this story promotes an influence on the reader himself.
Question: <span>What reason does Churchill </span>give for going forward with the war
Answer: Churchill said that the war had to happen since failure in being apart of it would cause complete obliteration. ((BOOM!!)) It would destroy Europe and England. He said that they have to go to war and win no matter the cost.