The best example I can think of Bush (former president of the U.S) proclaimed after 9/11 that you (who would be watching his speech) are either with us or against us. Either, you are for America or you like terrorism. To avoid it, think about it first then relate it to you, believe whatever you want. While I was young when this was happening, now I proclaim that I agree with neither. I know how horrible it was but I don't believe in going to war for it.
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Sentence two, "If my friend calls, tell them I'm at my violin lesson."
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"Friend" is singular. "Them" is third-person plural.
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I think its A. The national anthem
I believe the correct answer is C. inverted.
The natural order in an English sentence would require that the verb follows the subject. However, sometimes, for stylistic purposes, we have the reversed order: the verb comes before the subject, as in: All before him was blank darkness (the verb is bold). The natural order of this sentence would be: Blank darkness was all before him.
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You can Google it get some info the write it as your own just change some words.
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