I believe A, B and C should be capitalized.
Answer:
Change<em> is</em> to<em> are
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Explanation:
The correct example sentence is:
<em>All of the online classes I am taking, including English, is excellent
.</em>
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<u>In this sentence, the word </u><em><u>is</u></em><u> should be changed to </u><em><u>are</u></em><u>.</u> This is the form of the verb to be in the present tense and it changes according to the rest of the sentence – which person it is and which number of subjects are in question.
The subject of the sentence is "online classes" (or just "classes"). This is the third person, which is how we know it is the third person.
However, the verb <em>is</em> should be used when the subject is singular.
<u>Here the subject is plural (</u><em><u>classes</u></em><u> – we see the s at the end which marks the plural). Therefore the verb used should also be in the plural – which is </u><u><em>are</em></u><u>.</u>
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The correct form of the sentence at the end should be
<u><em>All of the online classes I am taking, including English, </em></u><u><em>are </em></u><u><em>excellent.</em></u>
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Answer:
She could calmly seat herself and with no apparent difficulty give him many hundreds of reasons why he was of vastly more importance on the farm than on the field of battle.
Explanation:
This statement is the only one of the choices in which the character makes an appeal to setting.
Answer:
Though Pride and Prejudice is largely a story about individuality, Austen portrays the family unit as primarily responsible for the intellectual and moral education of children. Mr. and Mrs. Bennet's failure to provide a proper education for their daughters leads to Lydia's utter foolishness
Explanation:
hope this helps tell me if you need me to explain a bit further.
Answer: stand?
Explanation:
im not very sure i just randomly guessed.