They can change the background or the set up of the play to change the mood
Hi! I think the answer is to rake leaves or option C. I think this because to rake doesn’t make much sense in this sense, option B. to raking leaves doesn’t make much sense either, and option D. makes it in the past tense. I hope this helped, Goodluck :)
I'm confused is there choices or no
The final two chess players are Frank and him. It is a type of noun that refers anaphorically to another noun or noun pharse.