The answer would be B. It is ironic of a shy girl to give a confidence speech because she herself doesn’t come off confident
D. That they're beyond the horizon.
First one is C. The second one is also C.
Right of the bat, we know that options B and D are incorrect because the go against the grammatical rules for comparatives and superlatives. That leaves us with the real question, what should we use here? Comparatives or superlatives?
Because the example sentence mentions twins (a pair of siblings) we can conclude that a comparative would be the best modifier to use. Take into consideration that comparatives come along with a specific grammatical structure (subject + to be + comparative + <em>than</em> + object [Jeff is a better listener than <em>Twin B</em>]). In this case, Jeff is the better listener.
She vacuumed like a maniac because her family was coming.
Because her family was coming, she vacuumed like a maniac.
A. moved parts of the sentence around B. added introductory words or phrases
C. changed to a question, exclamation, or command
D. reversed the order of subject and verb
The right sentences is "She vacuumed like a maniac because her family was coming."
Answer:A. moved parts of the sentence around