The sentences that express the same ideas are:
"Blake organized the successful fundraiser, and he raised money for a local food bank."
"A successful event, Blake's fundraiser raised money for a local food bank."
These two sentences combine the sentences "Blake organized the successful fundraiser" and "Blake raised money for a local bank food.".
The meaning of the sentences combined is the same.
The motivation was to raise money for the local bank food, and to get that, Blake organized a fundraiser. The event was successful and Blake raised the money for the local food bank.
Answer:
A ,C, and E are the correct answers
Explanation:
I just took the test.
Answer:
This version is correct in my opinion: Top athletes train long hours, eat healthy diets, and dedicate themselves to their sports.
Explanation:
All verbs are in the same tense which is present simple.
Paulsen spent most of his life in the wilderness of Minnesota, Alaska, and Canada, hunting since the age of 12. His first gun was a Remington single-shot bolt action .22 rifle. It meant he could aim carefully, because it took a long time to reload. As Paulsen’s family was poor, he had to hunt for food.
These characters are in the story "The Upturned Face" by Stephen Crane.
They were confronted with the corpse of their dead comrade. Though both do not want to touch the body of their comrade, they decided to do so and have the corpse buried.
The adjutant was more inclined to leave the body untouched while Lean has to do the right thing despite his personal revulsion.
The adjutant is more self preserving. He admitted to himself that he is a coward. Lean, on the other hand, though not wanting to touch the corpse has a better moral code than the adjutant. He knows what the right thing to do is and has to do it despite his inner turmoil.