His number one concern should be Betty, but instead it is his image and reputation among the people of Salem. Parris: Now look you, child, your punishment will come in its time. But if you trafficked with spirits... Reverend Parris is most concerned about his reputation.
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improving air quality :
1. keep it clean. a clean house may be a healthier house , because good indoor hygiene can greatly cut down on dust and animal dander
2. keep the greenery outdoors
3. change your filters
4. invest in an air purifier
5. let fresh air in
While none of these sentences is particularly horrible, I would say that B is the best example of faulty coordination--if you note that the verbs switch from past to present tense within the same sentence, it draws attention in a very awkward way. Each clause could be it's own fully developed sentence, with more detail. The remaining sentences work well as stand alone sentences, and are congruent in structure and content.
Terence was the Roman comedy writer
Plautus was the first great writer of Greek comedy
Euripides was a Greek tragedian who introduced elaborate scenery
Aristophanes was a former slave who wrote comedy
and Aeschylus was a Greek tragedian who rewrote myths to suit his subject
The answer to this question is C. 'Whose' in the sentence is possessive. Whose shows the ownership of the car. To put it simply, they are trying to find out who owns the car parked in front of their driveway.