I’m pretty sure the answer is D
Greetings.
The answers are:
1. are
2. translates
3. have
4. takes
5. wants
6. makes
7. serve
8. gives
Explanation:
Whenever the noun is a singular, we add "s" and "es". That includes the pronoun such as He, She and It.
However, if the noun is plural, we don't do anything with the verb. That includes I, You, We and They.
Adding "s" or "es" for singular depends the verb itself. Some verbs add "es", some add "s".
The verbs that add "es" are mostly end with these letters or vowels.
X, CH, SH, O
For example,
Watch —> Watches
Wash —> Washes
Go —> Goes
Answer:
im pretty sure it is the winter hibiscus
Explanation:
When Saeng sees the plant she has been looking for—the winter hibiscus—she feels an intense shock of recognition. It is just like the plants she remembers from her childhood home. At the end of the passage, Saeng feels a sense of connection and is content.
Answer:
red
Explanation:
When youre in the red the bank is making a statement that you have no money left.
Answer: The image of the penny in line 14 is appropriate because the narrator refers to herself as a new-minted penny, meaning that she is young and vigorous, and is willing to offer her help to the listener; the old lady.
Explanation: The poem speaks to an old lady, describing everything about her with tenderness. She refers to the elderly woman as “beautiful and faded", and compares her with old lovely things. In line 14, the narrator refers to herself as a new-minted penny, implying that the fact that she is young and vigorous, does not make her any better than the old lady, just like a penny does not have a big value. However, she offers her help and enthusiastic "sparkle" in whatever she needs.