Explanation:
1. The girl <u> </u><u>who</u><u> </u>is wearing a nice white dress is my friend’s niece.
2. The room <u> </u><u>where</u><u> </u>the meeting is going to be held is being aired and tidied thoroughly.
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Answer:
The universal trigger for fear is the threat of harm, real or imagined. This threat can be for our physical, emotional or psychological well-being. While there are certain things that trigger fear in most of us, we can learn to become afraid of nearly anything.
to simple put POWER can make us feel fear
Answer:
a. A very young child; an infant.
b. An unborn child; a fetus.
c. The youngest member of a family or group.
d. A very young animal.
2. An adult or young person who behaves in an infantile way.
3. Informal
a. A lover or sweetheart.
b. Sweetheart; dear. Used as a term of endearment.
4. Slang An object of personal concern or interest: Keeping the boat in good repair is your baby.
adj. bab·i·er, bab·i·est
1. Of or having to do with a baby.
2. Infantile or childish.
3. Small in comparison with others of the same kind: baby vegetables.
tr.v. ba·bied, ba·by·ing, ba·bies
Answer:
The mother
Explanation:
A subject is someone who is performing the action. A subject usually contains a noun or pronoun.
The mother is the subject in this sentence because she missed four days of work.
The best revision to combine sentences two and
three is this one:
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"Let freedom ring” is a phrase which is used many times in Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr’s speech that leads to an exciting conclusion.</span>
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In order to construct correct compound sentences, you should omit words
that contribute to redundancy. </span>