The type of subordinate clause in this sentence is an adverb clause.
A subordinate clause is a group of words, consisting of a subject and verb, which are dependent of the main clause. In other words, the subordinate clause cannot stand alone because it does not have a complete meaning. In the sentence, the clause “If we don’t run late” is functioning as an adverb since it is adding information to the main clause in terms of condition.
b. increase your self-worth
c. bargain for attention
d. all of the above
A.
Brutus wants to be king, and Cassius knows that Brutus will do anything for power.
B.
Brutus is highly respected, and Cassius knows that joining with Brutus will give the conspirators credibility.
C.
Brutus knows where Caesar lives and can help the conspirators strike Caesar in his home.
D.
Brutus is a well-known assassin who can teach the conspirators how to do the job correctly.
In the graphic novel "Persepolis" by Marjane Satrapi, Marji's grandfather is named Mehri. He is a highly respected and educated man who was imprisoned during the Iranian Revolution due to his political beliefs and activism.
While in prison, Marji's grandfather, Mehri, faced harsh and inhumane treatment. He was subjected to physical and psychological abuse, including torture and interrogation. The prison authorities aimed to break his spirit and silence his dissenting voice.
Mehri's mistreatment in prison reflects the oppressive nature of the Iranian regime during that time period. The government targeted individuals who spoke out against their policies, particularly those involved in political activism.
Despite the difficult conditions, Mehri remains resilient and steadfast in his beliefs. He serves as an inspiration to Marji, reminding her of the importance of standing up for justice and freedom, even in the face of adversity.
In summary, Marji's grandfather, Mehri, is a respected and educated man who is imprisoned during the Iranian Revolution due to his political beliefs. He experiences harsh treatment, including torture and interrogation, in prison. Mehri's story highlights the oppressive nature of the regime and the courage of those who resist it.
Mangan’s sister because she represents domesticity and routine to the narrator
the marketplace because it represents the suburban lifestyle to the narrator
the church because it represents spiritual healing and renewal to the narrator
The right answer is A.
In "Araby", the narrator who is in love for Mangan's sister, wants to go to the Baazar in Araby to bring some gift for his loved one, who couldn't come to it for there was a week in retreat at the convent. He feels that each day is monotonous when waiting for the Baazar, and it represents the first time as an independent person, as he will go alone to it (a glimpse of the adult life). Both the qualities of the girl and the baazar are the childish imaginative construct of the boy, the latter seen as a fantastic place (the inaccessible land of freedom). When the narrator finally arrives to the Bazaar, he his confronted with the reality and the disappointment, which can mean the lost of his innocence.