<span>"Good neighbors keep a certain amount of distance from each other"
This seems to be the best answer. The neighbor repeats a couple times over: "</span>Good fences make good neighbors." Fences are meant to keep distance between two areas or to divide, such as Robert Frost implies when he claims "<span>Before I built a wall I'd ask to know/What I was walling in or walling out". This infers the idea of how fences keep people separate. </span>
The correct answer is A. have been
This is a linking verb that provides the aspect of the main verb that is careful. Should is a modal verb.
True(I really dont know i just wanted to finish the thing)
A direct object is a word or words, usually in a form of nouns, that receives the action of the verb in the sentence. In the given sentence above, the direct object is the word "game". The correct answer is option C. The direct object "game" receives the action of the transitive verb "play".