False, because you don't necessarily speak the launguages.
Please add the article, so we can properly answer your question. 99% of us have not read the story. Thank you!
Answer:
A). There are differences among recovery programs, and no single program is right for everyone.
Explanation:
The readers are most likely to infer that 'there are distinctions between the recovery programs offered by AA and LifeRing, and no single program can be right or helpful for everyone.' Each recovery program has its own motto which serves the needs of a specific group of people. Similarly, <u>AA's motto is 'one day at a time' while LifeRing promotes idea of 'don't drink, no matter what.' John's preference for LifeRing over AA suggests the readers that different addicts require different programs to recover</u>. It also makes them infer that 'no single program can serve the needs of everyone.' The other options are irrelevant to the central idea of the passage and therefore, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
We stayed in a five-star hotel where Princess Diana once stayed.
Explanation:
To find the main clause in a sentence, look for a subject and a verb. Once you've identified these, see if the clause would make sense as a stand-alone sentence.