Answer: A. must
Explanation:
<em>There's a lot of distraction coming from passing vehicles, Lena </em><em><u>must</u></em><em> close the door? </em>
The activities of the passing vehicles were a distraction to the speaker and so wanted Lena to close the door. The right way to say this is, ''...Lena must close the door.''
<u>Answer:</u>
<u><em>‘To see the movie’ </em></u><em>is the group of words which forms the prepositional phrase of the sentence. </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
This is because it includes the preposition ‘to’, the object ‘movie’ and the modifier of the object ‘see’. It helps in giving the description of the noun and the actions which needs to take place. The word "see" demonstrates that the noun "movie" is actionable to vision and thus needs to be seen.
C at the beginning of paragraph 1 and 2.
Because it is someone's memory that they are explaining it's told from their past or lifetime