1. Which of the following lines from the poem BEST supports the theme of lost virtues?

A. "Those who always know better - fifty two"
B. "Able to admire without envy - eighteen"
C. "Taking only things from life - thirty (I wish I were wrong)
D. "Mortal - a hudnred out a a hundred. Thus far this figure remains unchanged.

For question 4, identify the subordinating conjuntion in the sentences.
4. You cannot obtain your driver's license unless you practice driving.
A. Cannot
B. Your
C. Unless
D. You

1. The line from the poem that best supports the theme of lost virtues is C. "Taking only things from life - thirty (I wish I were wrong)" as it implies a lack of virtues such as selflessness and gratitude.

4. The subordinating conjunction in the sentence "You cannot obtain your driver's license unless you practice driving" is C. "unless."

To determine the answer to question 1, we need to analyze each line and identify the one that best supports the theme of lost virtues.

A. "Those who always know better - fifty two"
B. "Able to admire without envy - eighteen"
C. "Taking only things from life - thirty (I wish I were wrong)"
D. "Mortal - a hundred out of a hundred. Thus far this figure remains unchanged."

To find the answer, we need to look for a line that suggests the loss or absence of virtues. Option C, "Taking only things from life - thirty (I wish I were wrong)" best supports the theme of lost virtues. It implies that people are only concerned with materialistic pursuits, disregarding moral values or virtues.

Regarding question 4, we need to identify the subordinating conjunction in the sentence, "You cannot obtain your driver's license unless you practice driving." A subordinating conjunction is a word that connects a dependent clause to an independent clause, making one clause subordinate or dependent on the other.

The subordinating conjunction in this sentence is "unless," which introduces the dependent clause "unless you practice driving." It shows the condition that must be fulfilled for the action of obtaining a driver's license to happen. Therefore, option C, "Unless," is the correct answer to question 4.

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