: Ned was a navajos in the Code Talker and he tried to know about the world of white people, the language, but I don't think Ned understood how to speak English, so I think he preferred to become a code speaker. In the poem it says, before you speak, I catch the pattern of your silences, which means that he did not know the language of white people to learn about them but he was still successful in his work. For instance, Ned is a very knowledgeable Navajo Indian. He loves to study and, when he grows up, wants to be a teacher. Instead he is planning a battle. By the age of 16 Ned becomes a Sailor, and becomes a Code Talker.
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where is the read text? I can't answer it if there isn't the text that is need :(
"it" is the subject. because it comes before the verb and there is no other subject after the verb.
The hyphen in "one-time winner" is used because one and time modify winner.
Those two words both describe the word winner, which is why it is necessary to hyphen them in order to sort of make one single word out of those two. One-time, when hyphenated, is an adjective used to modify the noun following it.
Answer: Before he began his career as an artist is <u>a dependent clause.</u>
Explanation:
Although both phrases and clauses can begin with 'before', 'until', 'after', etc., only clauses have a subject and a predicate. In this case, the subject is 'he', and the verb is 'began.' This is a dependent clause, which means that it cannot stand on its own. It must be connected to <em>an independent clause</em> to make sense (Bearden received a degree in education).