The rule about subjects joined by 'and' is that there must be a subject-verb agreement. This means that if the subject is singular, then the verb must be also singular. On the other hand, if the subject is plural that means the verb must also be plural.
Answer:
Toms think of work as something your obligated to do but the play is something you get the choice or want to do. Tom's Aunt makes him whitewash the fence he really doesn't want to do it so he tricks his friends into doing it. He says "it's not everyday a boy gets to whitewash a fence" which makes his friend more and more interested in it. Then he tells his friend, his aunt would only let one in one to two thousand boys work on her fence, which made his friend even more interested until he was begging to whitewash the fence.
Explanation:
You will need to change some words if you are going to copy and paste this becase i used this answer!
I think how the text uses dramatic irony with the use of dramatic adjectives and other describing words. (sorry if I'm wrong I'm just not that smart)
The argument relies on claims that are not backed up by facts
A is the answer because it doesn’t describe the family as a whole, just the grandmother