The use of Correlative Conjunction gives us the answer 
 "C. neither Carl nor Peter".
Correlative conjunctions are employed in sentences to indicate the connection between two words or phrases. "Typically, correlative conjunctions are used in pairs."
Use of correlative conjunctions improves writing flow, cuts down on repetition, and clarifies the relationship between related words or phrases inside a sentence.
When two sentences with singular subject are joined by correlative conjunction then the Verb used will be Singular.
Some other pairs of correlative conjunction are:
"either or",  "neither nor", "both and",  "whether or",  "not only", "but also", "rather than", "such that" "no sooner than" "such that". 
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B.snake as many have a phobia of snakes.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
1. C
2: A
3: B
4:D
5: A
6: C
7: B
8: D
Are you taking the Other worlds: Unit 1 introduction Online practice" then here are the answers.
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span><span>The lines in the
excerpt from "L'Allegro" contrast with those ideas in </span>"Il
Penseroso," John Milton are:</span>
 
Married to immortal
verse 
Such as the meeting soul
may pierce 
In notes with many a
winding bout 
Of linked sweetness long
drawn out
 
        
        
        
You should probably post the article