The line or excerpt that creates this calm, welcoming mood is:
It isn't even hers but came to her
in the rain or the soft wind,
which is a gate through which her life keeps walking
Answer:
(D) The verb should be are because a compound subject joined by and always requires a plural form of the verb.
Explanation:
A compound subject consists of two or more simple subjects that share a verb or verb phrase. These subjects are joined by a conjunction such as and, or, or nor, etc.
Since the two objects mentioned ( i.e window fans and air conditioner) are two different objects that cannot be combined to be one, the sentence is a plural compound sentence and not a singular compound sentence. "Are" is the appropriate conjunction to use.
Answer:
conniving
Explanation:
Read the sentence.
I could tell by the mischievous gleam in their eyes and the sneaky looks they were exchanging that my little brother and sister had been planning to deceive me in some way.
The most precise replacement for the underlined word is "_______________."
~Arranging
~Preparing
~Conniving
~Organizing
The statement "Goodnight, Casca. We shouldn’t be walking in this weather" is the one that paraphrases this excerpt best.
Option (d);
<u>EXPLANATION:</u>
Paraphrase means rephrasing the statement that a speaker or writer expresses in its own words. The above-given line is from the play 'Tragedy of Julius Ceaser' by William Shakespeare.
In the given line, Casca and Cicero, meet on the street and are talking about the bad weather. Also, they suggested not to walk under that sky as there could be a possibility of the storm or something.
So, they wish goodnight to each other and walk away.