No, it is not a correct sentence.
The mistake is in the word <em />worse - you need to use the superlative (final) form of the adjective. Bad - worse - worst. So the correct answer would actually be:
Deciding to go to Barcelona was the worst decision I ever made.
<span>C. Is the correct answer here - bought is based on the root verb 'buy or to buy' but its sense in the sentence is set against the framework of a time from the phrase with the word 'During' and so the word of choice must become 'bought'.</span>
Answer:
The background of the poem is presented in two ways, first showing how the public service is limiting and unsatisfactory for workers. At that moment, the background is established in the happiness of working in "getting rid" of this type of work. The other way that the background is presented is showing that joy and affinity have an auto price when exposed irresponsibly. That's because the driver in the midst of his happiness of being "free" from work life, not experiencing that life, since he decides to return home driving and drunk, which causes him to die.
Explanation:
The background of a poem refers to the context in which the poem is established and the context it presents. In order to identify this element, it is necessary that a detailed interpretation of the text be made, taking into account the use of words, literary devices, topics and themes that the poet used in the creation of the poem in question.
He uses personification to present freedom as a powerful force that will bring hope and prosperity to America in saying "Queen of empires and the nurse of arms."
The correct option is A.
From the passage given above, it can be seen that the author used the illustration of green house and its mechanism to show us the way in which the atmosphere works. The author wants us to see that just the way the glass capture the heat of sunlight and prevent it from escaping, the atmosphere works in the same manner by trapping the heat on earth preventing it from escaping, thus keeping the earth warm.<span />