<span>"My hair grows so fast, Jim! And them Della leaped up like a little singed cat and cried, "Oh, oh!"
That section there defines her optimism fairly well.</span>
This seems to be describing wants and needs to me
Answer: Our paper's science writer, whose column I read every week, recently reported on exoplanets.
Explanation: There are three ideas here.
1. Our paper's science writer
2. They recently reported on exoplanets
3. How I read their column every week.
Two of the ideas are included in the sentence (1 and 2), and the last simply needs to be modified.
"Whose" is a determiner and associates things with other things. In the last idea, we associate their column to them: whose column... Then, we add how I read it every week and say, "...whose column I read every week."
Answer:
its the last sentence and in the sixth sentance paragragh
1. 'Aunt sally, did you ever play piano?,' asked Susie.
'I think you play beautifully.'
'Will you teach me to play like you?'
2. Tim asked, 'Do you have my tools? I left a hammer, screwdriver, nails and screws to build the picture frame. If I can't find them, I will have to borrow tools from Mr. Green.'
3. 'When will we get to visit Disney World?' asked Stan.
'Last year we went to the Jacksonville Zoo where we saw lions, tigers and bears.'
4. Grandpa said, 'Thank you, Jenny, for your gift.'
'I have never received any gift that I like so much.'
'I will think of you, Jenny, when I use it.
5. My sister said, 'Janet borrowed all my fine jewelry for her party.'
'Do you know when she will return from shopping so that I can get it back?'