Answer:
"Anyone exposed to second hand smoke ARE at risk for the..."
Explanation:
Are should be changes to is I think
The past tense of cost is usually “cost”.
Very rarely is the past tense “costed” used, it’s more common to just say cost.
Answer:
D. A computer student who had recently moved back to the dorms from an apartment was asked, "how she liked living on campus?"
Explanation:
<span>B. We were walking by the lake when we heard a siren.
C. By the time I graduated, I had attended three different high schools.
D. Though he had been rude at first, Rupert eventually won over the congregation
These three sentences are all correct, because even if the verb tense shifts it still makes sense within the context of the situation.</span>
literately , really ,truly ? i dont know hope this helps