To conclude the question your answer would be, Man vs Society.
On chapter 2 paragraph 13, Ballister says that quote.
The answer is A because a interjection is a abrupt remark, mainly made as an interruption.
Bradford says that each family was given a plot to grow so that the food supply increased. As time passed, everything went well according to plan and the supply of food increased. William Bradford was the governor of the Plymouth Colony, elected 30 times.
Answer:
The sentence that uses omission correctly is:
C. One serious omission in the team list was the name of the coach.
Explanation:
<u>Omission is a noun</u>, which allows us to eliminate option B since the sentence is using it as a verb. <u>Omission means failing to include something or someone. When you omit, you leave out, you exclude</u>. Having that meaning in mind, we can easily eliminate options A and D, since the context in those two sentences does not allow for the use of omission.
<u>Letter C is the best option. It uses omission as the noun it is, and the context and the meaning are a match. According to the sentence, leaving the name of the coach out of the team list was a serious mistake.</u>