D and B to some extent are the same things that come with each other.
For most, B.
I think the answer would be: John said that mathematics is his favorite subject.
The subject John agrees with the verb is. In this case said can go with the word is. After reading this sentence it seems as if he is currently taking the course and that is why the present tense is, is being used.
Hopefully this helped and good luck.
Extra:
The sentence dealing with Susan: Susan said that measles are the worst disease that she's ever had. said and are I don't think agree with each other. If the sentence went like: Susan said that measles were the worst disease that she'd ever had. I put the verbs in past tense, making the verbs agree with the word said, which is past tense of say. Also one can assume that she has had the measles and but currently doesn't.
If you reword the Civics sentence to: Civics classes are the hardest subjects I'm taking this year. When reading this reworded sentence everything makes more sense than the original.
A. Metaphor
B. Idiom
C. Adage
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A few years ago, I had a big argument with my best friend about who should sit where at the lunch table. We had a friend group, and neither of us wanted to sit on the end, we wanted to sit with the rest of the group. We knew we had to solve the issue before our friendship was ruined over something ignorant, so we decided to alternate days. I would get the seat of my choice one day, and she would get it the next. This worked very well for us, and we no longer argued over seats.
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fun fact this girl and i ha.te eachother now lol but thats besides the point
also i hope this helps
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Texting involves using a phone, or another device, to send a text message toExplanation: