Which of the following statements is false?a. Vulcanization improved the quality and endurance of rubber.
b. The invention of the puddling furnace improved the quality of iron.
c. The flying shuttle made the first air flight possible.
d. The Bessemer steel process made steel inexpensive to produce.

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Answer 1
Answer: The false statement is: C. THE FLYING SHUTTLE MADE THE FIRST AIR FLIGHT POSSIBLE.

The flying shuttle is not in any way related to air flight. It is in fact a tool used in weaving.

The flying shuttle was invented by John Kay in 1733. It was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during Industrial Revolution. Using a flying shuttle, a single weaver can weave a much wider fabric. It is not only used manually but can also be mechanized in an automatic machine looms.


Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

c is the answer

Explanation:


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The correct answer is subject.

The pronoun who is used as the subject of a sentence, whereas whom is used as the object (so you can eliminate direct object and object of a preposition immediately). Possessive form of who is whose, so that is incorrect as well. We are left with the subject - which is the correct answer.

The pronoun who is the doer of the action - you can change the pronoun and use a name (Sarah, for example) if it makes it easier for you to determine that it is indeed a subject.

The pronoun who in this sentence is used as a subject of the sentence, the doer of the action.

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A borrowed word which has been made to resemble English has been???
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Answer:

Context clues

Explanation:

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