I've read the paragraph and have an idea of what would be the bold sentence.
I've concluded that the only possible and reasonable is the first one is the third (hook) since the 13 - year - old was sad for the loss of his parents.
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Answer:
B. Smiths' is more proper.
Answer:
an
Explanation:
The word idea starts with a vowel and the adjective needed shouldn't also end with a vowel. And in this case, you can't use a because it's a vowel. So, you use an.
Answer:
Kana, friend, nets, and fishing tools.
Explanation:
The correct answer would be. Yes, I am going to buy her a rucksack. Because if you say I will buy her a rucksack, it means that you've made that decision in that particular moment, right away, without giving it a lot of thought. I may/might buy her a rucksack means that you aren't 100% sure about what you are going to give her as a present, thus the only logical solution would be using going to, because that involves a pre-made decision.