Answer:
B. inference
Explanation:
When the author states that "All the world's a stage" we cannot see any context clue in the same sentence, but in the last sentence of that paragraph that states "His acts being seven ages." This is an example of an inference context clue.
This type of context clue allows an unknown word or expression not to be explained immediately, but during the reading of the text, as is done in the text shown in the question above.
Im not exactly sure what you need corrected specifically but here’s what I got:
1. He has blood on his face.
2. You need to put salt and pepper in the/this bowl of soup, it has no flavor!
Or
You need to put salt and pepper in the/this bowl of soup. It has no flavor!
-to publish or announce
-mail
-<span>tall piece of wood fixed in the ground
Hopes this helps.</span>
Third Person. If it uses I, me, my then it is first. Second is using words like you and Third person are words like he, she, they