Mercutio has ill-will towards both of them
D he has to gather up his courage to speak to his nose-thats a weird story-
The best choice is the second option because an autobiography is self-written.
Answer:
Maybe replace it with another noun or a pronoun
Explanation:
Unlike independent clauses, they can't stand alone as full sentences. Noun clauses function to add more details to a sentence. If you're not sure whether a clause is a noun clause, try replacing it with other nouns or pronouns.
Answer:
D. She has important obligations to attend to.
Explanation:
We can automatically say that B and C are not the answers because they are not stated in the text, there has nothing to do with those choices, and they do not make sense with the story.
In the text it says
"With many things to do,
Important business of my own,
And other people's too,"
Which means she had important things to do. Sure, she is probably going to meet someone like letter choice A says, but we don't know for sure if she was going to meet someone. What we DO know as we are positive of, is that she has important matters to attend to. Which is what letter choice D says.
So therefore, D is the correct answer.