David Buffington
Abraham Maslow
Maya Angelou
A) Preposition
B) Adverb
C) Conjuction
D)Verb
When Juliana Ruhfus was filming with the government, she had the protection of the government behind her.
When Juliana Ruhfus reported on pirate fishing in Sierra Leone, she helped the government find pirate ships and get them to leave.
When Juliana Ruhfus isn’t working, she dances a lot and practices yoga.
It should be noted that the statement that supports theme and central idea is C. When Juliana Ruhfus reported on pirate fishing in Sierra Leone, she helped the government find pirate ships and get them to leave.
A theme simply means the main idea that's contained in a story. It's what the author wants the readers to know.
In this case, theb statement that supports theme and central idea is that when Juliana Ruhfus reported on pirate fishing in Sierra Leone, she helped the government find pirate ships and get them to leave.
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Answer:
When Juliana Ruhfus reported on pirate fishing in Sierra Leone, she helped the government find pirate ships and get them to leave.
Explanation:
I was a member of the Cabinet at the time, and I remember the earnest endeavours we made to persuade Germany and Austria not to precipitate Europe into this welter of blood. We begged them to summon a European conference to consider.
Had that conference met arguments against provoking such a catastrophe were so overwhelming that there would never have been a war. Germany knew that, so she rejected the conference, although Austria was prepared to accept it. She suddenly declared war, and yet we are the people who wantonly provoked this war, in order to attack Germany.
We begged Germany not to attack Belgium, and produced a treaty, signed by the King of Prussia, as well as the King of England, pledging himself to protect Belgium against an invader, and we said, "If you invade Belgium we shall have no alternative but to defend it."
The enemy invaded Belgium, and now they say, "Why, forsooth, you, England, provoked this war."
It is not quite the story of the wolf and the lamb. I will tell you why - because Germany expected to find a lamb and found a lion.
I'm feeling for the air;
A dim capacity for wings
Degrades the dress I wear.
Could she have guessed that it would be;
Could but a crier of the glee
Have climbed the distant hill;
Had not the bliss so slow a pace, —
Who knows but this surrendered face
Were undefeated still?
One dignity delays for all,
One mitred afternoon.
None can avoid this purple,
None evade this crown.
There's a certain slant of light,
On winter afternoons,
That oppresses, like the weight
Of cathedral tunes.
Heavenly hurt it gives us;
We can find no scar,
But internal difference
Where the meanings are.
Exultation is the going
Of an inland soul to sea, —
Past the houses, past the headlands,
Into deep eternity!
Answer:
Exultation is the going
Of an inland soul to sea, -
Past the houses, past the headlands,
Into deep eternity!
b. Bertie was proud of his new title: Vice President in charge of Special Tasks.
c. Bertie was proud of his new title Vice President in charge of Special Tasks.
A sentence which punctuated correctly below is B. Bertie was proud of his new title: Vice President in charge of Special Tasks.
Punctuation are used in writing to clarify the meaning of the sentence or to separate elements in the sentence.
Some of the punctuations marks are period, comma, semicolon, apostrophe and so forth.
The above phrase is punctuated correctly because it applies the appropriate usage of a colon.
Colon is one of the punctuation which is used to:
1. Lay emphasis
Example: He loved just one: Bruno, his dog
2. To present dialogue ( we write the name of the speaker and then insert colon followed by his/her dialogue.)
Example: Rita: How are you?
Mary: Fine, and you?
3. Clarify composition titles ( to explain parallel ideas colon is used in compositions like lectures or book titles), and
Example: Rousseau’s Dog: Two Great Thinkers at War in the Age of Enlightenment
4. To introduce text or lists.
Example: Three types of Subordinate or Dependent Clauses are: Adjective clause, Adverb clause and Noun clause
Hence, in the above sentence, the sentences clarifies two parallel ideas "Bertie was proud of his new title" and "Vice President in charge of Special Tasks."
b. Bertie was proud of his new title: Vice President in charge of Special Tasks.
A colon is used only after an independent clause. In this sentence, "Bertie was proud of his new title" is the independent clause; it can stand on its own. "Vice President in charge of Special Tasks" is simply the name of her title. It is not an independent clause. When using a semicolon (;), the sentence must be balanced on either side of the semicolon.