Answer:
first one is "men's gymnastics has 6 different events" second one is "pentagons, hexagons..." (the last sentence) third one is "you also could find a cello in an orchestra", last one is the last sentence
<span>It’s impossible to paint Cooper as a racist or white supremacist as the book is drenched in Leatherstocking’s contempt for white farmers destroying the forest (‘their wantonness and folly’ Ch XIX; the ‘wasteful temper of my people’ Ch XX), the arbitrariness of white law, the uselessness of white learning – and the Bushes, representatives of white settlers, are depicted as violent, stupid, criminal lowlifes</span>
Answer:
VERY is the adjective in that sentence
Explanation:
It is modifying the word happy. We is the subject, are is the verb, and happy is the direct object.
It is either A or D, I would go with A just to be on the safe side, cause D seems a tiny bit unorthodox