<span>The decorating style was dictated in 1940s and 1950s.(C.) 2. A general document that explains payments, deliveries and proposed work is a contract. 4. Knowing the building codes falls within the domain of interior designer. 6. I would like to attract the clients by dressing properly the way I would expect the client to dress. 10. Marco polo discovered the asian inflluence on his travels. 12. The average worker has six jobs in his entire career or life. 16.I would deterine if the crib meets today's standard.20. A decorator show house is a home decorated by a group of decorators.</span>
The correct answer is B: That lizard's eyes were small and shiny. All other options are wrong because the noun was turned into its plural form "lizards," which can't be used with the singular adjective "that." In addition, option C lacks a possessive form and option D includes an "s" after the apostrophe, which should not be used with nouns ending in s.
Answer:
"Today's medical students owe a debt to Dr. Henry Gray"
Explanation:
An independent clause is a part of a sentence that can stand alone and still be a complete sentence. A complete sentence has a subject and a verb.
In the problem, the independent clause is "Today's medical students owe a debt to Dr. Henry Gray". This is because we can take this section of the sentence out of the original and it can still make sense by itself since it has the subject ("students") and the verb ("owe").
The other part of the sentence is a dependent clause because it cannot stand alone: while it does have a verb "is", it does not have a main subject to go with that verb.
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The Sage. The other answer is wrong, and if this helps you, please mark it brainliest
Answer:
Yes. Please give me Brainliest.
Explanation:
Pro athletes deserve the money they get. They work way too hard not to get paid as they do. All athletes are so dedicated to the sport they risk injury to play, especially football, where contact is the whole game. The psychological stress placed upon athletes is overwhelming.