The answer to the given question above would be SUBJUNCTIVE. The answer for this is option B. Based on the given sentence above, given the sentence's underlined verb, the mood for this is subjunctive. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day ahead!
They absolutely need each other in their attempt for leadership. Piggy needs Ralph's charisma and natural leadership, and Ralph needs Piggy's rationale and intelligence. However, Ralph also recognized the downfalls of Piggy(physical appearance, un-usable ideas) and didn't always trust what Piggy had to say.
One of my students last year paralleled President Bush and VP Cheney to Ralph and Piggy. At the risk of starting a political argument, that's probably not a bad example...
IF I UNDERSTAND YOU RIGHT
1. comparing ideas
as a result she likes pink as a result of being a young lady
2. introducing an example
therefore she likes peanut butter therefore I thought she liked peanuts
3. showing a time relationship
in the same way
They meet in the same way every day before noon
4. showing a space relationship
beneath
he lay down beneath the tree
5. using connective phrases
and
she likes peanut butter and so does he
6. contrasting one idea with another
yet
she likes peanut butter yet he likes turkey
7. using relative pronouns
then
they meet for a movie than dinner
8. adding an idea
which
Which sandwich does he want?
9. using subordinating conjunctions
for instance
She likes poetry for instance she loved the poem before her eyes
10. drawing a conclusion
because
I think that it is hot because I see the steam
Answer:
he believes he is smart
Explanation:
that was a comparative degree and I have changed it to positive so the comparative words should be removed