Answer:
Explanation:
Remark
The error is more in agreement than being misplaced. The problem is in creating a park. All the other listings are plural. Creating a park is singular. The other examples don't contain a verb of any kind. Creating is a verb.
You might have to break this into 2 sentences again. There's no way to get around the singular plural problem or if there is, I don't see it. Try this.
Answer: <em>The development plan included apartment buildings, single-family houses, and two new schools. The plan also includes plans for a park. </em>
Answer:
Paragraph 3.
Explanation:
If we want to persuade the college officials to permit themselves the cost of upgrading exercise facilities for non-athletes, we must think of a way to remunerate their effort, as students who are not on any team do not <em>bring revenue</em>.
And it is exactly the objective of the third paragraph. It is true that the new upgraded facilities benefit the budget in no way, yet there is a possibility of a profit: a snack bar should be attached to the facility. That way <em>students who use the facility</em> will eventually <em>start using the snack bar</em>, too.
But Miss Emily's house<span> is more than a </span>symbol<span> of the former glory of a long-dead way of life—it also </span>symbolizes<span> the stifling power of the society in which she lives.</span>
I think the answer is infinitive.