"neither" requires a singular form: so a) is wrong.
b) is correct!
c) has the problem that "got" is the past of "get" and -s ending cannot be added to the past- incorrect!
d) actually it's also correct (but b is better) - this structure used for emphasis that the statement is true.
When an author hints at what's going to happen layer it's called foreshadowing
Answer:
I am not sure but I think it will be option C
I don’t know what you thinking about JSU
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