<h2>Hello, these are the answers:-</h2>
A) He will sing a song today.
B) We will go there for rehearsal.
C) I will go to a library and read a book there.
D) Rohit went yesterday to watch a movie in the theatre.
E) He plays drums on certain occasions.
F) She is set to go for the picnic.
G) It is they who are trading the light bulbs.
H) This is the old hen that we lost 2 days ago.
I) These raccoons have littered over the trash bin.
J) They will go to play football in the field today evening.


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Answer:
A). That of European languages, in both grammar and vocabulary, have.
Explanation:
As per the question, option A displays the correct form of the underlined phrase as it follows the grammatical rules and parallelism that comprehends the meaning of the sentence. The other options either contain parallelism error like in options B, D, and E (as the singular verb 'has' follows the plural noun 'striking differences') or grammatical error like in option C that wrongly employs 'those'. Thus, first option best suits the passage(grammatically) and comprehends the meaning of the passage. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
1 i don't know
2 they are all orange and red
3 playing
4 childhood
5 you can see there shadows therefore they are probably sitting on the ground
Explanation:
Romanticism & naturalism is the correct answer.