I took the quiz and looked at the review of the question and the CORRECT answer is A. woman
Answer;
Middle English
Explanation;
From AD 1150 to 1500, Britain was characterized by middle English language.
It is the language that emerged in 1150-1500 A.D.
Middle English was dominant and French began to disappear; Latin was among educated.
It was characterized by simplified grammar, case and number endings reduced, fixed word order is developed.
Answer:
Such as is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Linking phrases are used to connect two or more ideas; another use for them is to link two clauses in a sentence and they can connect, add or contrast ideas or show an example or reason.
Such as is one of these phrases used to introduce or provide specific examples of something; an illustration can also be considered an example, so the correct answer is letter D.
The sentence is complete.
The sentence has one dependent clause and one independent clause.
The sentence is missing a subject.
The sentence is missing a predicate.
The sentence is missing a subject
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