<span>The correct answer is "Each person, regardless of age or backgrounds, has the right to krump." 'Has' is a third person singular form of the verb 'have.' This means that it will be used in a sentence where the subject is another person (not yourself.) In this case, the subject is "person," which is singular and not yourself. What if the subject of this sentence was "people" instead of person? We would use "have" because the subject is now plural!</span>
Answer:
the last one
Explanation:
As a student athlete, environmental club leader, and
honor society member, I am a candidate who
represents a wide range of classmates.
It’s A. This river is WIDER than that river.
I would say that a character who is a stereotype has an over the top, exaggerated personality.