I’d say A. noun clause since it’s the subject of the sentence and is describing a singular person (noun)
Answer: Balboa: Finder of the Pacific is technically a biography, as it relates most of the important events in the life of a famous figure, but Sir Ronald Syme has created a narrative that resembles an adventure story more than a personal documentary. Rather than beginning at Vasco Núñez de Balboa’s birth or tracing his family background, the story starts with a scene between the seventeen-year-old Balboa and his father at the point in his life when Balboa’s career as an explorer began. The ensuing narrative follows his life by marking out the stages of that career: It is in Balboa the explorer only that Syme is interested.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the third option. By definition, a comedy has a happy ending. It <span>is a genre of film in which the main emphasis is on humor. These films are designed to make the audience laugh through amusement. Hope this answers the question.</span>
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The structure is apparant when you read it a couple times.
Whether the beat is stressed or not makes a difference.
Whether the beat is quick and light, or slow and loud, also makes a diffference. Kind of like a piano.
Then again, word choice also matters.
Let's take the beat. Its light and quick, it rhymes and there isn't a lot of long words.
It's happy! Or, It would be if there wasn't sad words in it. It wouldn't make sense.
If you match both of them up, ( quick, light, happy words) you'd make a great poem!
(I'm not really good at in-depth writing, sorry)
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A. In the long run, one bad haircut doesn't seem so bad.
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