Answer:
"Did you see who was in the third row"
Explanation:
When you are stuck being a choice of you being the one who is right or choosing to be wrong, you should chose wrong because you never know how much your answer can hurt the other person when their answer has no affect on you
Answer:i dont think we need to add a comma in a dependent clause
but you need to use you need to use commas to set off nonessential words, clauses, and phrases (see Who, That, Which)
Explanation:
I believe it is the second one
Answer:
Both parts, the proposals and the preceding part, agree that war must stop.
Explanation:
The question refers to Beyond Vietnam: A Speech Against Vietnam War, delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1967; it is also known as the Riverside Church Speech because of the location used to deliver it. The five proposals are 1) end the bombing; 2) unilateral cease-fire by the U.S.; 3) shorten the development of U.S. troops in Thailand and Laos; 4) the National Liberation Front must be recognized as a legitimate part during the negotiations; 5) set a date for withdrawal. In the previous part, King quotes a Buddhist leader that criticized how the U.S. had used its military power against Vietnamese people and how it stopped America of being a revolutionary country for freedom.