The correct answer of the given question above would be the second option. A noun clause is a dependent clause that functions as a noun and is usually introduced by the words that, how, whatever, what, when, where, whether, which, whichever, who, whoever, whom, whomever and why. Therefore, the answer that identifies the noun clause is this: <span>How the Aztecs made their astronomical calculations. </span>
Instead of that why not say something like
High schoolers have been warned about the dangers of football but even so it’s something that everyone knows of and enjoys whether it’s watching or playing. Football has some moments where it can get unsafe but it’s nothing too dangerous to stop the sport. If football was a safer sport it would take away from the uniqueness that football is. Its a sport that has danger to make it enjoyable and that makes it a good sport. Of course not every sport has to have some action that can be unsafe to be enjoyable, but the slightest of danger is exactly what makes football a game that will be here forever. I believe that parents should sign their children up for football since it’s considered a unique and fun sport. I disagree that football is too dangerous to the point where it needs to become safer.
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A. hands and heads cannot really talk to each other ,so anything they "said" would be humorous.
It can be inferred that the image of "in conquest stretched mine arm so far" suggest the meaning of the passage is: "It's absurd that a man who has won so many wars is hesitant to tell the truth." (Option B)
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
Inference refers to information that is deduced by logically analyzing a text, speech or literature.
Inferences are logical processes and are void of personal opinions.
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The anwser to your question is D. Ever been
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