<span>The correct answer is "Each person, regardless of age or backgrounds, has the right to krump." 'Has' is a third person singular form of the verb 'have.' This means that it will be used in a sentence where the subject is another person (not yourself.) In this case, the subject is "person," which is singular and not yourself. What if the subject of this sentence was "people" instead of person? We would use "have" because the subject is now plural!</span>
Answer:
B because it shows racial inequality
Explanation:
What are the words for the question?
The correct answer is the first option. You can see that this answer is correct by reading this part of the passage: "Besides the fact that the new school was twice the size of his previous one, the student body was also enlarged which added to his anxieties. Furthermore, his older brother told him that the teachers would be rigorous and the classes more exigent; he questioned how he would ever survive in this jungle."
I got this question right as well as the others on the quiz. Here they are:
Answer:
Ambiguous Adverb: "a situation where a sentence may be interpreted in more than one way," quoted from wiki.
B. Always, the winners are Kurt and Gerald.
The word "always" is awkwardly placed.
D. We ended the game quickly running home.
Did they end the game quickly, or did they run home quickly?
E. We played the video game continuously eating snacks.
Were they playing the video game continuously, or were they eating snacks continuously?
B, D, and E.