I think "I" should be replaced with me. Because if you're going to remove Mary in the sentence, it will be "He wanted ME to do the work" not "He wanted I to do the work" so changing I to me will make more sense.
Answer:
Serious Answer: 4
Joke Answer: Fish
Explanation:
Serious Answer:
2 > 1, 1
2 > 1, 1
Combine them
1, 1, 1, 1
Covert commas into pluses
1+1+1+1
That equals <u>4</u>
Joke Answer:
Turn 2’s on their sides and put one on top of the other (inverted) and you have a fish.
Hope this helps.
This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
Read The Keys of Destiny, by Neil Philip (1994)
How do the Bedouin’s actions set the plot of the story in motion?
A. The Bedouin enslaves Hasan Abdallah, introducing misery and suffering in his life by keeping Hasan Abdallah away from his family.
B. The Bedouin employs Hasan Abdallah, making it possible for him to obtain the riches necessary to live comfortably.
C. The Bedouin enslaves Hasan Abdallah and takes him on a journey that brings the keys of misery and suffering into Hasan Abdallah’s life.
D. The Bedouin uses Hasan’s knowledge to find the manuscript that allows him to turn base metals to gold, making them both rich men.
Answer: C. The Bedouin enslaves Hasan Abdallah and takes him on a journey that brings the keys of misery and suffering into Hasan Abdallah’s life.
Explanation:
Sheikh Hasan Abdallah accepts to serve the Bedouin in exchange for enough gold pieces to feed his family for along time. Although the Bedouin claims to need him only as companionship in his journey, Abdallah finally realizes that, not only his family had died, but also that his master had used him to bear the destiny of the Keys of Misery and Suffering, while the Bedouin enjoyed the grace of the keys of Glory, Happiness, and Wisdom.
Answer:
<u>Listening to a Speech
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You don't control the pace
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You can't after the volume
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<u>Reading a Speech
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You determine the pace
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You set the focus.
Explanation:
Reading and listening are two different types of receptive skills that enable an individual to process some information and also enlarge his other language skills. Such skills require different forms of employing oneself into the action.
While <u>reading requires a person to actually use his ability of 'voicing', be it silently or aloud</u>, <u>listening </u>needs no such effort. Rather, it <u>requires a person to pay attention to what is being said</u> and to follow the speech as it goes along.
In <u>reading a speech, one can determine the pace and set the focus</u> whereas in <u>listening to a speech, one cannot control the pace nor the volume of the speech</u>. Listening gives the upper hand to the other person giving the speech whereas, in reading, the upper hand rests on the person speaking.