"Tea on the Table" is an example of alliteration.
A good prediction question to ask after reading the sentence is 'How will Buck be affected by the unsettling news?'
Answer: Option D.
Explanation:
‘The Call of the Wild’ is an adventurous novel by Jack London which illustrates the story of a sled dog. In the above mentioned sentence, Buck is a big hearted dog who is unaware of the trouble awaiting him because he didn’t read the newspaper. After this sentence, one would most certainly come up with a predicted question as in what effect the unsettling news will have on Buck. The line didn’t clearly mentions the news, it just depicts that something is about to happen in the life of not just Buck but other dogs as well.
If we need to put the verb "arrive" into the 3 er person singular in the present form, we would say: "arriveS"
e.g: He arrives at any times every day. She arrives in a red car in the morning.
The inflictive -S makes reference to the 3p singular in present simple tense.
this modification will only occur with the subject he/ she and I, in the present simple tense.
Answer:
1. B. That I looked pale and asked if I was sick.
2. A. How well he speaks French.
3. D. She was late that day.
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