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"Define powerful nations in a risky act . Broadcasting empty threats is unwise . Intimidating world powers is disrespectful . Criticizing other countries is often warranted"
Answer:
Intimidating world powers is disrespectful
Explanation:
With the phrase “speak softly and carry a big stick”, Roosevelt meant that intimidating world powers is disrespectful and that it does not influence any individual, on the contrary, intimidation shows that the individual is weak and not intelligent. Roosevelt wished to inform that during a debate with world powers, an individual can show how powerful he is with a calm, respectful and diplomatic conversation.
Answer:
intimidating world powers is disrespectful
B. whom
C. that
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Answer: When you use different words, you feel a different way. For example, using metaphors and similes and such can make you feel a different way.
Explanation:
What I had been hoping for was a scholarship.
Answer:
S-subject
Explanation:
Noun clause is a kind of clause that can function as subject, object, or object of preposition in a sentence. It starts with connectors such as what, where, how, why, who, when, if, whether, that….
In this sentence, ‘what I had been hoping for’ is a noun clause which acts as the subject of the verb ‘was’.
Answer:
- S - Subject.
Explanation:
A noun clause is elucidated as the cluster of words functioning as a noun in the sentence. These clauses can function multi-purposely as subjects, indirect or direct objects, subject compliment, etc. and are usually subordinate as they begin with relative pronouns like 'when, whom, which, etc. or its expanded forms like whichever, whatever, whomsoever, etc.
In the given sentence, the noun clause 'What I had been hoping for' is functioning as a subject as it is acting upon the verb('was') in the sentence. However, the clause is dependent on the latter part(predicate) of the sentence to accomplish its meaning yet it demonstrates the key idea(subject) that is being discussed in the sentence.
B.matter of fact
C.insensitive
D.scientific