For many years and even today, children and young adults commit many various crimes
The right answer here would be A - the phrase 'modulate your voice'
refers to a need to vary your voice's properties. Modulating means
changing the pitch or tone, and can be used referring to one's voice, or
to an instrument. You can modulate both up or down, and this usually
involves changing the key signature in which you are playing or singing.
Hi! I think the answer is to rake leaves or option C. I think this because to rake doesn’t make much sense in this sense, option B. to raking leaves doesn’t make much sense either, and option D. makes it in the past tense. I hope this helped, Goodluck :)