An ambitious project is the one in which there are high expectations to fulfill; therefore, there can be many obstacles during the development of the project. An example of an ambitious project can be to build a free shelter for homeless people in every city of the United States only by asking the citizens to provide a voluntary fee. It may be difficult and ambitious to gather all the money needed to launch the project, but it is not impossible.
b.complete subject
c.compound subject
Learning a language can be a difficult and useful hobby; I’ve tried it.
Learning a language can be difficult; it is one of the most useful hobbies I’ve tried.
Learning a language can be difficult, it is one of the most useful hobbies I’ve tried.
Learning a language can be difficult, yet it is one of the most useful hobbies that I’ve tried.
Answer:
D. Learning a language can be difficult, yet it is one of the most useful hobbies that I’ve tried.
Explanation:
The second idea contrasts with the first one. Even though learning a language is difficult, the person still had tried the hobby. Traditionally, one would not try the hobby if the hobby is difficult. However, this person has tried it. Therefore, a "but" or a "yet" should be used. A semicolon should not be used because these ideas can pair together.
Answer:
The answer is D
-visionary:blind
-vigilant:lazy
-olfactory:loud
-ostensible:silent<---My answer
-reticent:talkative
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