The correct answer is A) Quoting Eichmann and then quoting Schachter, who had drastically different views.
The contrasts in tone that the writer of this story provides for the reader is "Quoting Eichmann and then quoting Schachter, who had drastically different views."
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The above-mentioned affirmation is correct in that the author is writing about the Nazis' concentration camps where they killed Jewish people in the gas chambers, and mention the importance of the music Rafael Schanachter played. This man formed a group of people to sing during the horrible times of the Holocaust. This happened in the Terezin camp, in Czechoslovakia.
That is when Adolph Eichmann said "These Jews are singing their own requiem," referring to the fact that Jews were singing "Requiem Mass" written by Guiseppe Verdi.
Then the author contrasted the different views of Schachter, who said "Whatever we do here is just a rehearsal for when we will play Verdi in a grand concert hall in Prague in freedom."
Answer:
“Keep your face always toward the sunshine, and shadows will fall behind you.”
Explanation:
Answer:
Comma splice.
Explanation:
A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses are joined together by a comma to be used as a single sentence. This construction is wrong as the two independent clauses need to be joined by a conjunction to be taken as a single sentence or be separated into two sentences.
In the given sentence, the error is in the use of the comma between "de sks" and "for example...". Instead of the comma, we can use a period/ full-stop, thereby making it into two independent sentences.
Thus, the correct construction will be
<em>Most office workers spend more than fifty percent of their time at their desks. For example, they spend their time preparing documents, answering calls, and scheduling appointments.</em>
'this year' is the adverb of time
To prevent from succeeding.