Here, you would need to add the preposition "in."
The sentence should read: My elder sister is really interested in the problems of the environment.
Other prepositions would not make sense and could confuse the reader as to the intended meaning.
Answer:
i think B. correct me if i am wrong
Explanation:
Answer:
Eddie awakes in some kind of amusement park. He is able to pull himself up and walk without his cane; he does not feel any pain. He then notices that he is at Ruby Pier. The colors and the attractions seem different and he realizes that he is at the Ruby Pier from his childhood, over 75 years ago.
Explanation:
As someone who writes books, I'd normally use quotation marks, and the person is obviously talking, so the first one should be correct.