The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. There can be only one negative word in the whole sentence, even if there are two clauses." the statement that is true for sentences that have more than one clause is that t<span>here can be only one negative word in the whole sentence, even if there are two clauses.</span>
These are antonyms!!
Resistant means that something can't affect it (the resistant object), or has a hard time affecting it. For example, water resistant shoes aren't easily affected by water; water cant pass through them as easily as non-water resistant shoes.
Yielding means that something is flexible or is influenced by another thing easily. For example, when you "yield" when driving, you are letting the other cars go before you; or, when an object "yields" to pressure, it is bending under pressure (though not quite breaking).
In summary: resistant means nothing can touch it, while yielding means that things easily affect it; thus, antonyms.
Answer:
“The youth turned his head, shaken from his trance by this movement as if the regiment was leaving him behind.”
Answer:
The word in infinitive is on the 3rd sentence: Lisa wants to go.
Explanation:
Because, the verb quickly on infinitive is quick.
Blue room is an adjetive not a verb.
Room only is a noun, so the correct sentence is wich have the two verbs on infinitive form.