They're George Donner and James F. Reed
1. a. General statement to particular thesis.
2. c. Don't give a repetition of facts word for word.
3. a. Fragment - Although he rarely goes. to the mall, to the store, on vacation, to a party, to school.
4. a. Fragment - When the stone hit the window. , it shattered., , the stone bounced off., , my father yelled at me.
5. b. comma-splice - the comma or and not both
6. c. no error
7. b. comma-splice - think, I have ever missed <-------fragmented due to the missing of have (I have never missed my appointment., I may have missed my appointment.)
8. c. no error found
They are both examples of ABSTRACT nouns Hope I helped :)
Your answer is the third option, he was golfing.
he will be golfing ⇒ "will be" indicates it has not yet happened, or is happening in the future, so this option is incorrect.
he is golfing ⇒ "is" indicates it is happening right now, or in the present, so this option is incorrect.
he was golfing ⇒ "was" indicates it already happened, or it happened in the past, so this option is <em>correct</em>.
he will have been golfing ⇒ is incorrect grammar usage, therefore making it incorrect as well.
I hope this helps and have a great rest of your day!