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B. a rift between the king and Parliament
C. the loss of British colonies
D. war in India and East Africa
The correct answer is A, as during the reign of King George V, a civil war in Ireland disrupted Great Britain.
George inherited the throne at a politically turbulent time. The previous year, the House of Lords, dominated by conservatives and unionists, rejected the budget proposal of David Lloyd George, then Minister of Finance, which introduced new taxes that affected wealthy people to finance social welfare programs, leading the contrary to the usual convention that lords did not veto budgets. The liberal prime minister, H. H. Asquith, had asked the previous king to give him guarantees to appoint enough liberal lords to force the approval of the budget through the chamber. Edward had reluctantly agreed, as long as the lords rejected the budget after two successive elections. After the general elections of January 1910, the Conservative lords approved the budget.
The general elections of 1910 left the Liberals as a minority government dependent on the support of the Irish nationalists. As a reward for the support, Asquith introduced legislation that would give autonomous government to Ireland, but the conservatives and unionists opposed it. The mood was warmed by the Home Rule proposal, which would not be possible without the respective law of Parliament, relations between the old Knollys and the Conservatives became tense and this was driven to retreat. Desperate to avoid the prospect of a civil war in Ireland between unionists and nationalists, George convened a meeting of all parties at Buckingham Palace in July 1914, in an attempt to negotiate an agreement. The agreement ended on September 18, 1914, when the king - having considered vetoing the legislation - gave his consent to the law of the autonomous government, but his execution was postponed due to the outbreak of the First World War.
The political turmoil in Ireland continued when the nationalists began the struggle for independence; George expressed his horror at the killings approved by the government and the reprisals against Prime Minister David Lloyd George. At the opening session of the Northern Ireland Parliament on June 22, 1921, the King called for conciliation. A few days later a truce was agreed. The negotiations between Great Britain and the Irish secessionists led to the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty. At the end of 1922 Ireland was divided, the Irish Free State was established and Lloyd George left the government.
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The correct answer is A
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The correct answer is: that I am reading
A subordinate clause ( a dependent clause ) begins with a subordinate conjunction (as, if, than, that, where, until etc) or a relative pronoun (that, who, whom etc.) and will have a subject and a verb. This clause can not stand alone as a sentence because it does not provide a complete thought.
that I am reading is a subordinate clause because it contains a relative pronoun that introduces it ( that ), a subject ( I ) and a verb ( am reading ). It can not stand on its own because it does not have any meaning.
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B. A conflict between the boy and the girl
Explanation:
A conflict in a story is a barrier or hurdle between two characters in the story that must be overcome for the plot to move to a conclusive end. In the story titled 'Araby', there is a conflict between the boy and Mangan's sister.
He has an attraction for her which he tries to convey. His efforts at this can be seen in his willingness to go all the way to the bazaar to purchase something nice for the girl at her request. He also battled with his internal feelings whenever he saw the girl.
The line from Helen Grey, which implies that the author thinks Helen's behavior is going to hurt herself is this: DON'T CUT YOUR FINGER WITH THE EDGE OF YOUR KEEN WIT.
Cutting one's finger implies hurting oneself or doing harm to oneself. When a man is said to have a keen wit, that means that, that man has a very sharp intelligence. So in the line given above, what the line is saying essentially is that 'Helen should not hurt herself with her sharp intelligence'.