Neither the scrubbing brush nor the sponges DO an adequate job of removing the grime in the bathtub tile.
Plural sponges => do
Answer: does is incorrect; do is correct
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wow that was amazing but u didnt include a question sooo if you were to get out id say dig ur way out??
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I was wrong, the answer is B for all future readers
I can't help you with the answer as I haven't read the book. I can help you get to your own answer, though.
For question 5, think about how the book ended. What do you think will happen to the main character now? Think of the resolution as the "happy ending" where the big problem or conflict is solved. Include the quotations and parts of the book that helped you figure out what is going to happen to the main character.
Question 7 is asking you about the book's theme. Basically, it's asking what the moral or lesson of the story is. Does the story teach you about anything?
The Canterbury Tales, a precursor to the novel, is a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century.