Which of the following sentences creates a parallel structure with independent
and dependent clauses?
a) Since Daniel is a friend, he trusts me; since he is a client, he pays me.
b) In the winter gas prices increased; in the summer tourism decreased.
c) When we arrived at the theater, the show had already begun; therefore, the
usher made us wait to be seated.
A
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Difficulties in communication can arise even between two people who ostensibly
speak the same language. Although both New Yorkers and Londoners speak English, there are enough differences between American English and British English to cause communication miscues. Speakers of English on opposite sides of the Atlantic often use different words to refer to the same thing. To illustrate, Londoners put their trash in a dustbin, not a garbage can; they take a lift, not an elevator; and they live in flats, not apartments. To further complicate matters, the same word used in England and the United States can convey very different meanings. For example, in England the word homely (as in the statement "I think your wife is very homely") means warm and friendly, not plain or ugly; for the British, the phrase "to table a motion" means to give an item a prominent place on the agenda rather than to postpone taking action on an item, as it means in the United States; and a rubber in British English is an eraser, not a condom. These are just some of the linguistic pitfalls that North Americans and Brits may encounter when they attempt to communicate using their own versions of the "same" language. A student who decides that the author is effectively comparing and contrasting. What level is the student operating on? a. Level 1: Remembering b. Level 2: Understanding c. Level 3: Applying d. Level 4: Analyzing e. Level 5: Evaluating
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Answer the following questions based on the videos from “Capítulo 11”. (
¿Qué tipo de arte se encuentra por la ciudad de Cali que ayuda a Becky a aprender sobre la historia y cultura colombiana? b. las fotografías c. la literatura d. el teatro