objective; indirect object
possessive; adjective
nominative; subject
objective; object of preposition
The answer is would be D.
Answer:
bad actions
Explanation:
because the pliots actions on the EDS ship was unspechable
Answer : Option B) Collective subjects functioning as a unit require singular verbs.
Explanation : The above statement breaks the subject-verb agreement iby using a collective subject which would be a singular verb.
The error was made by using the plural verb "have visited" with the collective noun which would require a singular verb "crew"
The correct verb was supposed to be that "the crew HAS visited" instead of Have.
B. On my trip to Europe, I went to Paris, France: Rome, Italy: and Vienna, Austria.
C. On my trip to Europe I went to Paris France Rome Italy and Vienna Austria.
D. On my trip to Europe, I went to Paris France; Rome Italy; and Vienna Austria.
Answer: A
“On my trip to Europe, I went to Paris, France; Rome, Italy; and Vienna, Austria.”
A. It points out that the people of Defoe's time believed that everyone had free will to choose his or her own destiny.
B. It suggests that people of Defoe's time believed that they had very little control over their lives.
C. It shows that the people of Defoe's time asked for God's blessing only when they knew that it would be granted.
D. It indicates that the people of Defoe's time cared little for what Heaven would want them to do.
The Term of hand of heaven was the famous book written by the John Harder and he was born in Kitchener , and he was graduated from the London college .
The correct and most suitable statement from the given passage is B and that is It suggests that people of Defoe's time believed that they had very little control over their lives.
Explanation :
The hand of the heaven is the horror creature made by the go and it was visible once in the hills, the creature is mainly bad for the bad peoples and it also show them the gate of heaven .
The hand of Heaven was compared with the God Jesus and people believe in Jesus and when ever they were in trouble they prey to the god and problem get the resolved.
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B. It suggests that people of Defoe's time believed that they had very little control over their lives.
When we see “the hand of Heaven” appear in the excerpt, it is in the context of the narrator having been enslaved and attributing the misfortune to fate (or the hand of Heaven). That said, it can be discerned that people believed their lives were predestined.