The function of a noun determines its case.
a. True
b. False

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Answer 1
Answer: It is true that the function of a noun determines its case. If the function of a noun is object, then you will know that its case is the objective case, also known as the accusative. 
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Hi1

The answer to your question is A. True.

Explanation:

To answer this question we should first know that nouns have three cases: subjective, objective and possessive. The case of the noun depends on how the noun functions in the sentence. For example, Is the noun used to show possession of something else?  Does the noun follow a preposition?


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B. People are afraid of change.
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D. fast-paced; to reflect the relaxed situation described

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The correct answer is this: "C. leisurely; to reflect the relaxed situation described." Based on sentence structure, the pacing of the excerpt is leisurely in order to reflect the relaxed situation described. This has to be done that way in order to present an idea clearly.

Answer:

C. leisurely; to reflect the relaxed situation described

Explanation:

In this excerpt from The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro, the pacing of the selection is lackadaisical so as to mirror the relaxed situation portrayed. This must be done that way in order to present an idea clearly.

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