Looking at the number line, my answer is A
Since we don't know which verb is underlined, I will just write the sentence with all verbs in past tense.
The Dobbs filed a complaint with the main office, and a vice president offered to personally investigate the problem.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
because the comma place sounds right to me, and it is shorter than a regular run-on, and it is DEFINITELY NOT a correct sentence, so why not pick fragment?
In terms of meaning, both words function as nouns and verbs but they have a different definition. When sprang works as a verb it is the past tense of spring, and it refers to a sudden move or the release of something. When it works as a noun, it refers to a season. On the other hand, strand refers to the act of abandoning when it works as a verb, and it refers to a part of a rope when it works as a noun.
In terms of pronunciation, both words start with a fricative consonant sound; however, the word sprang ends up with a nasal sound, and the word strand ends up with a plosive sound.
Answer:
attractive/sly
Explanation:
cunning can be used in different ways but the most popular definition is "having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion." which basically means u can use this word to describe someone being skillful through backhanded techniques (like lying).