Answer:
The first one is correct. The second one is a run-on sentence, like speaking without pausing at a comma to take a breath.
Answer:
A, B, and D are written correctly.
Explanation:
Either you wrote a typo and meant to write 'incorrectly' - in which case the answer is C for the noncapitalized first word, OR you are playing around with us.
Chambers testified before the HUAC against Hiss and claiming that Hiss belonged to an underground communist organization.
should be " testified " and " claimed "....so their both past tense
Answer: inferred
An inferred meaning is one that is not explicitly stated by the author, but that is hinted at throughout a passage. This is usually done through the use of various rhetorical and literary devices, such as characterization, symbols, motifs, setting and mood.
C. The other answer sound off and I think C is the right answer.