Latin
German
French
legal English relies heavily on latin terminology
Answer:
D. she
Explanation:
The sentence is missing a subject complement, that is to say, a noun that describes or identifies the subject: "The person with the most raffle tickets". And since the subject complement refers to the subject of the sentence, it should be a noun or a subject pronoun like I, he, she, you, it, we, and they.
Therefore, option B and C can be easily discarded. Option A can be discarded as well because although it may work as a subject pronoun, the sentence talks about "a person" and not about a thing or an animal. Option D, then, it is the correct option because "she" is a subject pronoun.
B interpret and analyze primary or other secondary sources
C store original reflections and correspondence
D can only be found in personal collections and private libraries
Secondary sources interpret and analyze primary or other secondary sources. Option B is correct.
Generally, secondary sources are those sources which describe or comment regarding a topic which was previously presented and mentioned in another source. In other words, secondary sources comment on primary sources, which are the original source of information.
Other choices provided above, describes primary sources.
Answer and Explanation:
Since the story mainly covers romance and love that is why Bernard and Lenina have some expectations with each other. Lenina wants Bernard to be quick and responsive in the relationship while Bernard on the other hand is very rationale. When Lenina asks Bernard to love her all the day and not wait for tomorrow, Bernard replies that 200 repetitive acts of romance from 1400 o clock to 16:30 o clock twice in a week without being rationale is not the correct way to love each other.
severe harsh austere
A. austere
B. harsh
C. severe