The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Memoirs of the Bloomergrove Family." The historic novel among the novels mentioned in the choices is that of <span>Memoirs of the Bloomergrove Family</span>
The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
Answer: A. The image suggests that the main character is extremely foolish.
What the verbs fit, set, and read have in common is that <span>they keep the same form no matter what tense is used.
</span>You can say - I read a book every day. Or Those pants fit you nicely. Or I set the table often.
And if you want to say all that in the past tense, it would look the same:
I read a book yesterday. Those pants fit him nicely a long time ago. I set the table two days ago.