C. Together
You can gather evidence from the text such as the conjunction “or” to see that “alone” and “unison” are antonyms of eachother. Therefore, thinking of the opposite of alone is together.
Verb: To see.
Third person singular: He sees or She sees
Active voice: Kath sees the ball under the table.
Present perfect: Kath have seen that movie.
Third person singular refers to the form of the verb used with singular nouns and with pronouns he, she., or it.
Active voice is when a subject performs the action.
Present perfect refers to an action that happened at an unspecific time.
Developing normally comes from the persons way of thinking. Children are young kids who need a parent guardian/role-model that’ll help them make good decisions in their early life from what they’ve taught the child.
Answer:
C. It uses imperfect coordinating structure
Explanation:
Here is just one way to fix the sentence:
The family wants to vacuum, dust, and straighten up the whole house.