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B. Identify the kinds of clauses used in the sentences given below:- 1. When I was in London, I visited the Buckingham Palace. a) Independent clause and Dependent clause b) Dependent clause and Independent clause c) Dependent clause d) Independent clause 2. My little brother refuses to go to bed early; he is afraid he will miss something. a) Independent clause and Independent Clause b) Independent clause and Dependent clause c) Dependent clause and Dependent Clause d) Dependent clause and Independent clause C. Identify the type of clause. 3. I was very happy because I had pizza and ice cream. a) Independent clause b) Dependent clause and Independent clause c) Dependent clause d) None of the above 4. He finally finished writing his novel, after months of research. a) Independent clause b) Dependent clause c) Independent clause and Dependent clause d) Dependent clause and Independent clause 5. The river is wide yet the bridge is narrow. a) Subordinate Clause b) Dependent clause c) Independent clause d) Phrase 6. I first met her in Paris, where I lived for many years. a) Dependent clause b) Independent clause c) Main clause d) Phrase D. Complete the passage using appropriate Prepositions:- My devotion___1____ reading has never made me a recluse. Books are ____2____ the people, by the people. Literature is the immortal part ____3_____ history; it is the best and most enduring part of personality. But book-friends have this advantage ____4_______ living friends; you can enjoy the most truly aristocratic society _____5_______ the world whenever you want it. The great dead are beyond our physical reach, and the great living are usually almost as inaccessible; as for our friends and acquaintance, we cannot always see them. Perchance they are asleep, or away ______6________ a journey. But in a private library, you can at any moment converse ____7_________ Socrates or Shakespeare or Carlyle or Dumas or Dickens or Shaw or Barrie or Galsworthy. There is no doubt that in these books you see these men ________8______ their best. They wrote for you. They ‘laid themselves out’, they did their ultimate best _______9____ entertain you, to make a favourable impression. You are necessary to them as an audience is to an actor; only instead of seeing them masked, you look ___10_____ their inmost heart of heart. 1. a. for b. to c. of d.by 2. a. for b. of c. by d. with 3. a. by b. on c. in d. of 4. a. at b. over c. with d. on 5. a. by b. at c. in d. on 6. a. in b. on c. for d. of 7. a. with b. till c. by d. for 8. a. by b. for c. to d. at 9. a. to b. by c. in d. for 10. a. in b. on c. into d. for

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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1). - b) Dependent clause and Independent clause.

2). - a) Independent clause and Independent Clause

3). - d) None of the above

4). - a) Independent clause

5). - c) Independent clause

6). - a) Dependent clause

D). My devotion to reading has never made me a recluse. Books are for the people, by the people. Literature is the immortal part of history; it is the best and most enduring part of personality. But book-friends have this advantage over living friends; you can enjoy the most truly aristocratic society in the world whenever you want it. The great dead are beyond our physical reach, and the great living are usually almost as inaccessible; as for our friends and acquaintance, we cannot always see them. Perchance they are asleep, or away from a journey. But in a private library, you can at any moment converse on Socrates or Shakespeare or Carlyle or Dumas or Dickens or Shaw or Barrie or Galsworthy. There is no doubt that in these books you see these men at their best. They wrote for you. They ‘laid themselves out,' they did their ultimate best to entertain you, to make a favorable impression. You are necessary to them as an audience is to an actor; only instead of seeing them masked, you look for their inmost heart of heart.

Explanation:

  • Independent clauses are described as the clause that has a complete meaning on its own and does not require any other to accomplish its meaning.
  • While dependent clauses are characterized as clauses that do not convey a complete thought and depend on the main clause to complete its meaning.
  • Prepositions are the words that aim to connect a word or phrase to other parts of the sentence for adding details.

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