Answer:
The right way to combine the sentences by turning them into a phrase is the following one:
(D)Icy winds, which blow across Antarctica throughout the year, make the continent seem even colder.
Explanation:
If we want a phrase, all we need is a subject and a predicate. Therefore, by adding the relative pronoun "which" referring to the icy winds we form a more concise phrase with a subject (Icy winds,...) and a predicate (...which blow across Antarctica throughout the year, make the continent seem even colder). It is clear that all that appears after the subject refers to it and its acts, that is, it is said in the phrase that icy winds do two things:
1- they blow across Antarctica throughout the year.
2- they make the continent (Antarctica) seem even colder.
Based on this excerpt from Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch, which sentence best captures the author's childhood opinion of his father?
C.
The author could not relate to his father initially because they had different opinions and tastes.
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Answer: B. Stupidity
Explanation:
The question relates to the work of Friedrich Nietzche in his essay, "Morality as Anti-Nature".
In this essay he makes his disapproval of morality taught by Religion known as he posits that the fundamental thing wrong with morality is it's ties to Religion.
In paragraph 12, he speaks to how the Priest, a representation of the leadership of the church, has through his holy WITLESSNESS, has failed to be understanding and compassionate and as a result, they that are have found a way to utilize it ij their favor.
This infers that the Priest has been stupid to behave in the manner described meaning therefore that Witlessness here speaks to Stupidity.