Dewey Decimal is library classification system. It helps to locate books in the library appropriately in order to generate topics by creating library classification system. The Classification helps to organize library materials by field of study. Main divisions are philosophy, social sciences, science, technology, and history. The system is made up of ten classes, each of them divided into ten divisions and which each one has got ten sections. Using Arabic numbers, three whole numbers makes the main classes. Then following numbers make sub-classes and further divisions. The classification is hierarchical and the same hierarchy is used for the system.
Becoming a movie star
is a difficult goal
for most actors
to achieve
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The gerund phrase is "becoming a movie star".
A gerund is a non-finite verb form which functions as a noun, it can be modified by an adverb, and it can also take a direct object. The "-ing form" is used in English to indicate to the gerund specifically. This is the case of "becoming" in your phrase.
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The correct answer is C. Historical method
Explanation:
The word "lexicography" refers to the discipline in charge of analyzing the way the lexicon (words and vocabulary) relate and evolved in a language and at the same time compiling and writing dictionaries that reflect the relationship between words. This means the lexicography focuses on understand vocabulary and how his changes or is used in different contexts and historical periods. Because of this, it is common lexicographers who are interested in analyzing or researching any aspect of vocabulary rely on historical methods as words evolved over time, are linked to historical processes and derive from ancient languages such as Greek or Latin and therefore studying the evolution and origin of words it is possible to understand its use and even compile words in specialized dictionaries. Thus, it can be concluded the most reliable method of research in lexicography is the "Historical method".
The doctor said that so-and-so indicated that there was so- and-so inside the patient, but if the investigation of so-and-so did not confirm this, then he must assume that and that. If he assumed that and that, then...and so on. To Ivan Ilyich only one question was important: was his case serious or not? But the doctor ignored that inappropriate question. From his point of view it was not the one under consideration, the real question was to decide between a floating kidney, chronic catarrh, or appendicitis. It was not a question the doctor solved brilliantly, as it seemed to Ivan Ilyich, in favour of the appendix, with the reservation that should an examination of the urine give fresh indications the matter would be reconsidered. All this was just what Ivan Ilyich had himself brilliantly accomplished a thousand times in dealing with men on trial. The doctor summed up just as brilliantly, looking over his spectacles triumphantly and even gaily at the accused. From the doctor's summing up Ivan Ilyich concluded that things were bad, but that for the doctor, and perhaps for everybody else, it was a matter of indifference, though for him it was bad. And this conclusion struck him painfully, arousing in him a great feeling of pity for himself and of bitterness towards the doctor's indifference to a matter of such importance.
The Death of Ivan Ilyich was published by Leo Tolstoy in 1886. Two main parts from the excerpt may be noted:
"There was the usual waiting and the important air assumed by the doctor, with which he was so familiar (resembling that which he himself assumed in court), and the sounding and listening, and the questions which called for answers that were foregone conclusions and were evidently unnecessary, and the look of importance."
This first statement implies that the doctor assumed "the important air" which is similar to the way he assumed as a lawyer, making the connection.
" It was all just as it was in the law courts. The doctor put on just the same air towards him as he himself put on towards an accused person."
Once again he acknowledges that both lawyers and doctors position themselves as more important than the people they are supposed to help, but as in Ivan's court experience he is elevated, in the doctor he is irrelevant, such as the doctor would be in court.
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c. switzerland
d. politically
Answer:
This is a comma-splice. When you use a comma to connect two independent sentences you must accompany them with a conjunction (so, and, but, for). Run-on sentences had at least two independent clauses that are not properly connected.
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Sample Sentence: "This sentence contains a comma splice. It has two independent clauses joined only by a comma. One way to revise the sentence is to separate it into two sentences by changing the comma to a period and then capitalizing the word it to start a new sentence."
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The answer is "By explaining the system is not intended for abuse and including everyone in the call to give."
1: a space or path by which something or someone can go through. 2: a brief part of a speech or written work. 3: the act or process of going from one place or condition to another Our ship made a smooth passage. 4: the act of approving a law.
An example of passage is when a car moves through a restricted area with permission. An example of passage is when time moves forward. An example of a passage is a corridor or hall in your home leading from one room to another.
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Answer:
"By explaining the system is not intended for abuse and including everyone in the call to give."
Explanation:
The pervious answer that was given was wrong. I just took the test and the correct answer is "By explaining the system is not intended for abuse and including everyone in the call to give."
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