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I guess this question is wrong because you cannot see we won't be in Maryland and since yesterday I don't even get the question it is wrong I'm very sure it is wrong cuz I you cannot like say this cuz I can't get it cuz this one is really wrong and you need to check this question and it is not worth being in brainly you get me so I don't want you to like you do you like I'm so busy and irritating I don't know but you need to know this like you need to know that what your all your question is totally wrong and it's really bad you need to check it again cuz like the options are you giving like that don't match your questions cos it doesn't make sense you need to know that you know so yeah cuz I just check your question can buy or you're doing just checking
I am pretty sure that description above belongs to Nancy Lammeter. I choose this option because, as far as I remember, both Silas Marner and Dunstan Cass are morally-weakers. What about Godfrey Cass - he is just opposite to Dunstan which does not concides with the description. I think it's clear, regards!
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I think our community would be better in diffrent ways ex: people wont juge other people by their skin tone or any other aperences that they may have that are diffrent from others. Thats why they dont see color. When they start to dream and are given a pill, they lose any feeling that they ever have had. People in our community will probably not like their rules and will probably not follow along with them. Johnas is community is not better than are, because communities like that tend to fall and fail to succeed eventualy.
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Hope you like it. :) can I please have brainiest.
Even though you didn't bold the noun clauses, it is still obvious which ones they are in these sentences.
1. The noun clause is <em>what I saw in the closet. </em>The function that this noun clause performs is subject. Subject of a sentence is what performs a particular action - in this case, the subject (or the entire noun clause) has left the narrator speechless. If it's confusing, you can replace the clause with a simple pronoun <em>it - </em>It left me speechless, and then it's easier to see it is indeed a subject.
2. The noun clause is <em>how to swim. </em>The function that this noun clause performs is direct object. Direct objects answer the questions <em>whom </em>or <em>what - </em>in this case, you can simply ask - What did I learn when I was six? And the answer would be that entire noun clause - <em>how to swim. </em>
3. The noun clauses here are <em>what my conscience was telling me </em>and <em>what I wanted to do. </em>The function that these noun clauses are performing is object of a preposition. Object of a preposition is really easy to spot - it is a word, phrase, or an entire clause which is located right after a preposition. In this example, the word <em>between </em>is a preposition, and the clauses following it are its objects.
4. The noun clause here is <em>what kept me awake all night. </em>The function that this noun clause performs is predicative nominative. A predicative nominative is a noun, a noun phrase, or a noun clause that is found after a linking verb in a sentence. A linking verb connects two parts of a sentence - here, that verb is <em>is </em>and the clause following it is its nominative.
I believe D is the correct one. not sure though