The correct answer here is the first choice. A complete sentence must always start with a capital letter. The rest of the words can only be capitalized if those words are proper nouns. Proper nouns like a name of a person, i.e. Jenny, Romeo or Katherine, or it could also be a name of a company or a store like Walmart or Hollister. The rest of the choices (choices two to three) cannot be used since those sentences are considered as one sentence. You can only capitalize when you are starting another sentence.
I said: "Yes, football."
"Good," he said. "You will be able to play football again better than ever."
My knee did not bend and the leg dropped straight from the knee to the ankle without a calf, and the machine was to bend the knee and make it move as riding a tricycle.
In the next machine was a major who had a little hand like a baby's. He winked at me when the doctor examined his hand, which was between two leather straps that bounced up and down and flapped the stiff fingers, and said: "And will I too play football, captain-doctor?" He had been a very great fencer, and before the war the greatest fencer in Italy."
A.The doctor, who is supposed to be sympathetic and helpful to his patients, does not really understand their suffering.
B.Modern technology aided war efforts by providing horrific weapons, but it couldn’t help the soldiers
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C.The war is ruthless and took away the things most important to the identity and happiness of both men.
D.Despite facing the horrors of war, the soldiers are still able to keep a sense of humor.
Answer: The answer is C: The war is ruthless and took away the things most important to the identity and happiness of both men.
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The irony in Hemingway's 'In Another Country' reflects the war's ruthlessness by showing how it robbed essential parts of the soldiers' identities and happiness. The grim reality contrasts sharply with the doctor's optimistic assurances.
The irony in these excerpts from 'In Another Country' by Ernest Hemingway refers most closely to statement C: The war is ruthless and took away the things most important to the identity and happiness of both men. The doctor's optimism and reassurances seem to contrast dramatically with the physical reality faced by the soldiers, hence the irony.
Despite the innovative machinery and the doctor's promise, it is unlikely that the soldier will be able to play football as before, and the major most likely won't ever fence again. Symbolizing how the war took away critical aspects of their identities and happiness, this irony brings a powerful sense of loss and injustice.
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b. religion.
c. everyday people.
d. history.
Antanas perception about America is how it is a place of opportunities for growth and having better lifestyle for people.
Explanation:
From Lithuania to Chicago Stockyards is a story which has been written by Antanas Kaztauskis and it was written in the year 1904. The story written by him was a dedication of one of his own important journeys that he took in his life.
The story talked about the immigration of Antanas Kaztauskis from Lithuania to America to Ernest Poole. This immigration was done by him to enjoy a better lifestyle and to escape from the conscription.
Antanas’ perception of America changes from viewing it as a land of opportunities to seeing it as a land of exploitation and struggle due to his bitter experiences at the Chicago Stockyards. His initial optimism and excitement were replaced by disillusionment and bitterness after he experienced harsh working conditions, personal tragedies, and socio-economic inequalities.
In Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle, Antanas, commonly known as Jurgis, experienced a shapeshifting perception of America, and particularly of Chicago. Initially, he perceives America as the land of opportunity and freedom, where hard work guarantees success. However, this perception significantly alters as he undergoes relentless exploitation in the Chicago Stockyards.
The first evidence of this change can be traced to Jurgis' employment in the meat-packing industry, where he confronted a shocking world of dehumanizing labor and corruption. As a result, his initial enthusiasm and optimism were replaced with disillusionment and bitterness.
Secondly, after enduring a series of hardships, including the death of his wife and son, and his descent into criminal activity, his perception of America altered drastically. He became a man who conformed to the harsh realities of the labor exploitation and socio-economic injustices prevalent in Chicago Stockyards.
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a. has brought
b. brings
c. will have brought
d. will bring
Answer:
Your answer would be that the predicate is the VP "kept her heart rate up while waiting for the light" and the participle is "running in place".
Explanation:
The predicate is everything that is not the subject. It is the part of the sentence or clause that contains a verb and states something as regards the subject. In this case, the VP "kept her heart rate up while waiting for the light". In order to identify it, you should first identify the subject by asking the question who/what verb(ed)? Who kept her heart rate up while waiting for the light? The answer is "the woman". Therefore, the rest of the sentence is the predicate.
Moreover, the participle phrase is "running in place". This is a present participle as it ends in -ing. Participles always function as adjectives, adding description to the sentence. In this case, the participle phrase descibes the noun "woman".
b. natural resources, capital, and land
c. construction materials, land, and money
d. capital, labor, and land