Answer: C. The dropping of atomic bombs on Japan was justified because there was no guarantee that Japan would have surrendered otherwise
Explanation:
The question seems to be asking for your own personal opinion on the matter and then asking you to justify that opinion.
The first two options would have been good answers but they are relying on the thoughts of other historians and arguments. Option C on the other hand, is a personal opinion which is then backed up by the supporting reasoning that there was no guarantee that Japan would surrender.
It therefore answers the question best.
Answer:
C. The dropping of atomic bombs on Japan was justified because there was no guarantee that Japan would have surrendered otherwise
Explanation:
For Ap3x
Read the excerpt from "To Save a Turtle."
Moments after Marnie got into her bed, though, Brenda got out of hers. She pulled a jacket on over her pajamas and went very quietly out of the big sleeping room. Then she started down the trail to the beach. The moon was full and bright, and she could easily see where she was going.
Which statement best summarizes the excerpt?
A: Brenda puts on a jacket over her pajamas.
B: Brenda sneaks out of the sleeping room.
C: Brenda can see where she is going.
D: Brenda goes down to the beach.
Hint - It's not B because I just took the test and it was wrong.Therefore, I would go with D
Answer:
It could be D
Explanation:
D. because she put on her jacket over her pajamas because she was heading to the beach while going she could see so it's mainly talking about ......
Brenda's journey to the beach..
Anyone want an assignment of mine to work on? I'm so far behind istg. If not, it's fine.
You can pick out of Science or English
Answer:
okay. shoot
Explanation:
a
Filling up the pockets with gold coins, Aladdin laughed and
laughed. The underlined part of the sentence is:
Phrase
B. Conditional Clause
Prepositional Phrase D. Grammatical Clause
Answer:
C. Prepositional Phrase
Explanation:
A prepositional phrase is a group of words containing a preposition or nouns or pronoun objects of preposition origin. In one hand, it can function as adjectve phrases while on the other-hand, it can function as adverb. From the example given in the excerpts above, it shows that the underlined part of the sentence is a prepositional phrase.