B: Chef
Explanation:
If you mean the cooker its Cheff not Chef
Chef-Chief
Cheff-Cooker
For a person to inculpate, to run from appalling realities, it’ll become us individuals to cast it
We must take the responsibilty in order to hide the clarity of the facts up high in the clouds of a finger pointing
This is True. If you are referring to an author about whom you had previously written in the paragraph, you are allowed to omit the name from the parentheses.
Sentence 10: '<span>Sadly, even after that water is found, only some of its clean and safe enough to drink.'
The word "its" in this sentence needs an apostrophe to become "it's". The sentence, without the contraction, would read "only some of it is clean", so when you put "it is" together, there needs to be an apostrophe. "Its" without an apostrophe becomes possessive (ex. a country needs its water), which does not make sense in the context of this question.
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