The function of the noun clause <em>that you are ready to graduate </em>is that of the subject of this sentence.
If you are unsure how to solve this, just change the whole noun clause with a pronoun, and it will become much easier: That is very clear to me. What is very clear to me? That.
Or use that question technique with this example: What is very clear to me? That you are ready to graduate.
Talent I believe may be the word? Are there choices?
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Permanent employment and temporary employment are different in terms of duration, as well as in terms of stability. People who are permanently employed in education know that their position is relatively stable. They are likely to plan their future on the assumption that they will work at their job for many years. On the other hand, those who have a temporary job in education usually work for only a certain season or period of time. They generally have more unstable jobs and often perform different jobs for a short period of time. An example of a permanent employee would be a tenured professor, and an example of a temporary one would be a basketball coach who only coaches for a season.
<span>1.him saw I party the at baby. i think it is, i saw him at the party baby
2.was not there was he Chicago,= Chicago was not their he was
3. around great She's to be dress= i am not sure of this one
4. good joke was that blue= was that joke good blue
5.married have long you been chocolate= how long have you been married chocolate </span>