Answer:
a. beliefs
Explanation:
In this example, there is a noun belief that can be described like acceptance that something is true but there is no evidence, and believing in this without evidence. The noun in the singular is a belief, but in this example, it should be in the plural. The noun with ending in -f get -s in the plural. This noun does not change -f into -v like in examples: knife-knives or wolf- wolfes. If it changes -f into -v it should be believes and that is a present time of the verb to believe.
Answer:
1. Those are our books.
2. This is what Seema gave me on my birthday
3. Those are your pens,
4.Is this how you should behave?
5. I don't trust a word you say, they
are mere excuses.
6, Both the houses are good but that one is better than this.
7. That is what the final picture will look like.
8. That place is far off from here.
Answer:
The answer is C. His book did not earn the money the press says it did. President Richard Nixon said that he has never profited - never profited from public service. He earned every cent. At the time, Nixon was facing a lot of questions about unpaid income taxes, and Watergate.