The sentence that best summarizes this passage is the second one: "Islam spread widely through invading armies and voluntary conversion."
The passage focuses on the spread of Islam, and that sentence covers it, while the other ones cover only aspects of the passage.
<span>What you do feel, however, is something far more sinister.
According to the passage the tidal force will try to pull your feet faster into the black hole than your head. Since the force will be different on various parts of your body, it will cause a terrible pain. In the options to answer this question, the only option that tells use this force will be quite painful is when the force is described as sinister. The others options mention the tidal force, but they do not indicate that it will result in pain.
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Answer:
'Self-monitoring'
Explanation:
'Self-monitoring' concept of communication is associated with an individual's ability to monitor or observe their behavior, presentations, etc. and modify them constructively according to the need or requirement as per the surroundings or social situation.
In the given situation, Sarah displays 'self-monitoring' aspect of communication as she displays her ability to regulate or adjust her behavior by restricting herself to say 'take over' in order to accommodate as per the need of social situation('Jim hates it when she "takes over" while he's driving). Thus, she exhibits the '<u>self-monitoring</u>' aspect of communication.
Answer: The sentences are: When you experience a new place, it enhances your understanding of other people.;
After traveling to a national park, people feel a greater appreciation for nature.;
You should travel somwhere you have never been because you can explore a new place.
Explanation: Complex sentence is when a sentence has one independent clause, which is the main clause and one or more dependent clause. One independent clause or main clause means that the sentence can stand by itself.
Subordinating conjunctions are often used to link the sentences, normally a dependent sentence to an independent one. Their function, in conjunction with the dependent sentence, is to stabilish a place, a reason, a time, a concession or a comparison. The most common conjunctions are if, when, although, because, before, even though and until.