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(1) Derek's parents said he could have a cell phone. (2) He promised eagerly he would be responsible with his minutes. (3) Derek started talking nonstop on his phone. (4) Derek's parents met with him to talk about his bill. (5) He went over his plan by 100 minutes! 5. After he had the phone for one month. What is the best way to add the dependent clause above to sentence 4? After Derek's parents met with him he had the phone for one month to talk about his bill. Derek's parents met with him after he had the phone, to talk about his bill for one month. After he had the

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(1) Derek's parents said he could have a cell phone. (2) He promised eagerly he would be responsible with his minutes. (3) Derek started talking nonstop on his phone. (4) Derek's parents met with him to talk about his bill. (5) He went over his plan by 100 minutes! 5. After he had the phone for one month. What is the best way to add the dependent clause above to sentence 4? After Derek's parents met with him he had the phone for one month to talk about his bill. Derek's parents met with him after he had the phone, to talk about his bill for one month. After he had the phone for one month, Derek's parents met with him to talk about his bill. He had the phone to talk about his bill after Derek's parents met with him for one month.

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(1) The Bridge on the Drina is a novel written by the Bosnian writer Ivo Andric. (2) The author is of Bosnian Croatian origin. (3) He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1961. (4) The book is a historical fiction. (5) Bosnia: Fractured Region (World in Conflict) gives a historical account of the region. (6) It covers four centuries during the Ottoman and Austrian administrations. (7) Some consider the book to be a collection of short stories. (8) It reflects the changing relations between Bosnian Serbs and Muslim Bosniaks. (9) The events in the book happen around the bridge over the Drina River in Višegrad, a town in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. (10) The bridge is the central figure in the book. (11) It could be called the "main character" as well. 6. Which sentence best supports the main idea of the passage? The Nobel Prize honors an ideal direction in an author's work. The construction of the bridge was finally completed in 1571. The book is a window to history of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The first nationalist tensions arise in Serbia in the 19th century.

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Why We Should Support Real Music by T.C. Henderson The music industry of today is very fickle. Everyone seems to be caught up in finding the "next big thing." Performers want the most popular rapper or "singer" on their songs without caring whether this person is actually talented. Very few music acts, or "professional celebrities" as I call them, are true artists. As such, even fewer of them have lasting careers. The goal of a true artist should always be to create a lasting work. Legendary artists are celebrated for their ability to sing, write, or perform timeless songs. Is there anyone in the current industry whom we will still remember 10 or 20 years from now? Or even think about two years from now, for that matter? Songs like Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On?" or Stevie Wonder's "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" were written decades ago. Yet they are still important when tragedies occur or in political circles. I believe the time has come for us to return to recognizing true talent. Consumers should stop buying into "packaged" singers. By that, I mean we should stop supporting people who have no talent just because they are attractive or well-dressed. A catchy song does not always uplift the world. I say listen to the words and not just the beat. Good music can change your whole world view and expand your mind. 7. How does the author share her opinion in this article? by showing the reader how celebrity influences music sales by comparing today's music to the music that influenced it by comparing today's music to legendary songs and artists by providing examples of today's musical acts with no talent

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