Because if he owns one than it has to be the perfect fit or else why did he get it?! You know what I mean? :)
Hi there!
The answers to your question is:
Part A
In "Nicholas's Diary: April 2 and 3," what is Nicholas's first thought when he and his father leave home to go treasure hunting?
ANS: It is not going to be the type of treasure hunt that he thought it would be.
Part B
Which sentence from the text best supports the answer in Part A?
ANS: "...what was really odd was when Dad told me to leave the shovels at home because he said we wouldn't need them."
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The answer is D. declarative.
<span>Each of the castles had ITS own army of knights. The pronouns each and every always take either a singular pronoun or a singular verb. So, you can dismiss the option "their" immediately because it is a plural pronoun. So let's take a look at the other two, her and his. Castles do not really have a gender in English, and his is used for masculine gender, whereas her for feminine, so neither of those two options is correct. Thus, you have to use ITS.</span>
Setting can be used to creare the mood