Which is the subordinate clause in the sentence? Some additional clues were found when a small pit, with linen bags and broken pottery, was discovered in 1907.
a. some additional clues were found
b. some additional clues discovered in 1907
c. with linen bags and broken pottery
d. when a small pit, with linen bags and broken pottery, was discovered in 1907
ღ C?

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is D, because that is the dependent clause in this sentence. C cannot be correct because that is not a clause, that is, it doesn't have any verb in it, which makes it a phrase. 

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"B. I found information about ancient Egypt in the book "The History of the Ancient World" and in the New York Times" is the best choice as long as "New York Times" is in italics. 

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The correct answer should be Ehtnocide.

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Answer:

No is isn't. I literally just took the test and the answer was cheated or taken advantage of

Explanation:

I just took the test and think about it. You're being made to pay so much extra money for a hose that could easily be much less in another country. You're basically being cheated. The sellers are not rejecting or turning you away from buying their products. In fact it's quite the opposite

Answer:

cheated or taken advatage of

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Which line from Swimming to Antarctica would logically lead a reader to predict that Lynne Cox's swim would be extremely difficult? A. I wondered if in thirty-two-degree water the water in my cells would freeze …. B. In the protection of the Antarctic Peninsula, the wind dropped off and the sea grew calmer. C. I knew that the weather could suddenly change and the swim would be off. D. Gabriella came in to take a core temperature; it was up to 100.4 degrees.

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c. it said that the swim would be off which makes the swim difficult

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3) what is the main argument the british leaflet uses to appeal to German soldiers?

4) why was the American leaflet sent from American citizens of German descent?

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The correct answers are the following.

1.- The leaflets were flyers used in war that were dropped from the air. The leaflets wanted to accomplish psychological warfare with propaganda messages to scare people.

2.- American leaflets tried to alter the behavior of the German soldiers with propaganda about dominion. The United States Army had Combat Propaganda Teams in West Europe during World War II. Those leaflets were designed to generate an advantage of the war situation and reduce the morale of the German troops. The Combat Propaganda Teams even named the leaflets with the name of the Commander  

3.- The British used Hydrogen balloons to drop leaflets over the German territory. The British used leaflets to supply information of the war effort or refute the information spread by the Germans.

4.- The psychological propaganda efforts in the United States was under the responsibility of The Committee of Public Information, led by George Creel. American leaflets to German descendants tried to convince them that the attacks were not against them but to the Nazi government and its antihuman practices. The American government tried to justify war as a necessecity for liberty and peace for the entire world.

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In active sentences the thing doing the action would be the subject of the sentence and the thing receiving the action is the object. So I would think A would be the best choice.

Answer:

Good  job  it’s a

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