They are both told for entertainment purposes, and, more importantly, to relate a moral- a life lesson.
Answer:
Letter A is the correct option.
Explanation:
The verb used in the sentence is "go". In simple past, the conjugation for this verb is "went". Also, according to the subject (Eunice) if the verb were being used in present, it should be "goes". As known, the past participle form of "go" is "gone", making the first option the correct one. In spite of the name of the tense (present participle), it could refer to the present, past, or future (apparently, this sentence is in present continuous, but it could also express a future idea).
Answer: A. after "coat"
Explanation:
A thesaurus lists words in alphabetical order which is why the word "coax" would come after the word, "coat" because the last letter "x" in coax comes after the last letter "t" in coat.
B is incorrect because the "x" in coax comes after the "s" in coast so coax would come after coast not before. C is incorrect because blue begins with b and will definitely come after coax which starts with c.
Finally D is incorrect as well because the "a" in coax comes before the "i" in coin in the alphabet so coax will come before coin not after.