The coach explained the rules that the officials revised in 2010.
The essential adjective clause is one that is essential to the sentence. It tells us information that we need to know. In this sentence, we need to know which rules the coach explained. Essential adjective clauses can not be removed from the sentence because you would not have all of the information needed. Essential clauses do not use commas. With this in mind, let's look at the other options. They all contain commas to set off the adjective clauses which tells us they are not essential.
Answer:
The answer is The coach explained the rules that the officials revised in 2010.
On the day of the second selection, other prisoners were trying to comfort Wiesel because his father was part of the second selection.
During the first selection day, Wiesel and his father both thought they had cleared the selection. Wiesel's friends say that he ran so fast they couldn't even read his number. His father also thought he was in the clear until the next morning when he was told to stay behind in the camp for the second selection. Elie Wiesel was required to go to work, but everyone felt sorry for him, including the Kapo who assigned him an easier job. They all thought that Wiesel's last time seeing his father was that morning before they left.
False, as an observation must be detailed or else some experiments may result differently if a detail from a previous one isn't noted
Answer:
1. d. Fearful torment.
2.b. Fear
3.a. Bad things to come
4.d. Fear and suffering.
Explanation:
Fearful torment occurs in the eyes of people in which there once a feeling of joy. Fear was present among the people against Germans and no one has the courage to go to the place of prayers against the will of Germans. Bad things to come so that's why the special meeting of the council will be summoned. The cry of the father shows the fear and sufferings that occurs due to the events which just happened there.
B. war.
C. freedom.
D. peace.
b. Becoming greedy, and reaching for too much, can result in losing everything
c. Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all
d. Sometimes, the best solution is the simplest solution
Answer:
b. Becoming greedy, and reaching for too much, can result in losing everything
Explanation:
The tale "How much land a Man Need? by Leo Tolstoy tries and exposes the theme of how greed can turn men into the worst version of themselves making them loose their mind by always wanting to have more and more, in the end of the story the protagonist, Pahom, ends up dying because of his greedy ambitions, and the moral of the fable is that in the end he only needed 6 feet of land above his head.