The underlined phrase in the sentence, "The famous physicist, who discovered the element, received much acclaim and many prestigious awards." is "received much acclaim and many prestigious awards". It is an object phrase. In other words, it cannot stand alone. It is dependent on the subject, "The famous physicist". The phrase "who discovered the element" is a secondary phrase. It does not need to be in the sentence for the sentence to make sense. The sentence is correct when this clause is taken out. For example: "The famous physicist received much acclaim and many prestigious awards".
1. What do the words "strike her very soul to the earth" suggest?
It suggests that the woman does not want to tell the other woman about her husband at the expense of tearing this person apart at this news and having her be upset.
C is your answer.
Answer:
throws it away
Explanation:
because she would want to
C. To explain how something began.