Answer:
C. Because it was raining heavily, Monika arrived at her doctor's appointment fifteen minutes late.
Explanation:
If we want to express a causal relation, or that one event is the cause and the other its consequence, we need to use causal or consequential dependent clauses.
Leaving this sentence unchanged or revising it to the answer D, the reader might accnowledge these two events (raining and Monica's tardiness) as two independent, unrelated events.
Answer B. suggests that Monica rained heavily which is, of course, completely illogical and is an example of a misplaced modifier.
Only answer C. provides correlation between these two events. Connector "because" suggests that the rain was the cause of Monica being late
Answer:
That life goes on even when bad things happen
Explanation:
1. He is in his couch at HOME on the Fourth of July. His home and the couch is the setting
From the given quotation above, the correct indirect quotation for it that correctly sequences the verbs is: Rockwell said that he had been striving to completely capture everything. In the direct quotation, we notice that it uses the word 'always' + the past form of the verb. This indicates that an action was started in the past and is still ongoing in the present. This applies in describing habits. That's why, the answer is the third sentence.
Answer:
everybody will be happy, won't they?