Hughes's intention in the statement was:
"Negro artists will be recognized when their art is in accordance with society."
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Howard Hughes is an aviator, film producer, industrial, engineer, film director, a philanthropist in the United States and one of the richest people in the world. Hughes gained fame in the late 1920s as a film procedure, some of his films being Hell's Angels, The Outlaw, and Scarface.
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Class: High School
Subject: English
Keyword: Howard Hughes
In the sentence Henry’s desire to (graduate) is obvious the correct option is B. infinitive. It is a verb preceeded by the prepositon to that forms the full infinitive.
itn the sentence (Running) is not allowed in the hallways the correcto option is A: gerund. A gerund is a verb form (adding -ing to a verb) that functions as a noun
Well if it was me i would bring up points about telephones being used in these places for many reasons such as communicating with others such as if you were in a store and you wanted to see if someone liked something and for other things such as emergencies such as if you were being followed or were in any life threatening situation. sorry if this doesn’t help
Answer:
1. Stationery (for the 1st sentence)
Stationary (for the second one)
2. than (<em>for</em><em> </em><em>the</em><em> </em><em>1st</em><em> </em><em>sentence</em><em>)</em><em> </em>
then <em>(</em><em>2nd</em><em> </em><em>sentence</em><em>)</em>
3. led (1st sentence)
lead (2nd sentence)
4. breath <em>(</em><em>1st</em><em> </em><em>sentence</em><em>)</em><em> </em>
breathe (2nd sentence)
5. already (1st sentence)
all ready (2nd <em>sentence</em><em>)</em>
6. all together (<em>1st</em><em> </em><em>sentence</em><em>)</em>
altogether (<em>2nd</em><em> </em><em>sentence</em><em>)</em>
7. aloud (1st sentence)
allowed (<em>2nd</em><em> </em><em>sentence</em><em>)</em>
8. who's (1st sentence)
whose (2nd sentence)
9. lay (<em>1st</em><em> </em><em>sentence</em><em>)</em>
lie (2nd sentence)
Explanation:
And ur done
Hale wants John to prove his Christianity, and his loyalty to God. In a chaotic time, driven by the hysteria of witchcraft, Hale and the court want to eliminate those reached out to by the Devil. However, as John has not been to Church for a long period of time, he evidently cannot name all 10, and falls on 'Thou shall not commit Adultery'- ironic, as he broke this very commandment.