I think it would be C because its talking about 1 plane and not more than one and B is more than one
Answer:
The english statment has an error in it. The right way is this:
<em>When the police was chasing the thief, he had no option than to jump over the wall.</em>
For the second statment:
<em>He couldn't have been wrong as I know it.</em>
Explanation:
Driving into dreams: A guy and a girl are driving and you know hehehehe, the guys like "Yo... i want you" and the girls like "nah my dude" so he puts chloroform over her mouth till she passes out and then she dreams. surprisingly the guy has some decency so he doesn't do anything crazy. Turns out he just wanted her to stop singing along to the music cause she sounds like a cow.
D. His isolation from humanity is the most likely reason that a reader of Frankenstein would find the creature somewhat sympathetic.
It is a rejected creature - everybody is afraid of him and hates him. This is the reason why a reader will sympathize with the lonely monster who didn't even ask to be created.
<em><u>"The ruins of the once-thriving city feel dangerous and forbidding"</u></em> is the sentence that clearly presents the relationship between a poem's setting and its mood.
<u>Explanation</u>:
“The ruins of the once-thriving city feel dangerous and forbidding” is the sentence that describes the settings of the poem and makes the reader feel the mood of the poem.
The word <u>"ruins"</u> and <u>"once-thriving city"</u> indicates the city in which the narration takes place was famous and successful but now it is either overlooked or destroyed.
The term <u>"dangerous"</u> and <u>"forbidding"</u> mentioned in the poem clearly depicts that the pessimistic mood and mentions that the city is under risk.