It is most common to see ''he'' they'' and ''she'' in something like this meaning the narrator is looking at the scene from the outside point of view
IT is not a analogy so it has to be a category.
Does he owe him a big sum of money ?
"Is the backpack in the hall her's" is the correct way to complete the sentence, since we are dealing with a possessive singular noun, which requires the apostrophe to go inside the "s".
Answer:
decrease
Explanation:
The verb to wane means to diminish in intensity, to be less brilliant or powerful, a bit like a to dim. So, decrease would be the best match to wane. You might have a dimmer control at home for some lights, to control the intensity.
Increase is the opposite of to increase of course.
Healthy and sick are not words that have similar meanings as wane, since they relate to living organisms, not lights.