A thing that is or is likely to be wrongly perceived or interpreted by the senses.
A deceptive appearance or impression.
A false idea or belief.
I think it would be either C or A, but I think C is more right than A
Answer:
Sentence #1
Explanation:
Why things wouldn't be capitalized correctly:
-seasons aren't capitalized (eliminates sentence 2)
-months are capitalized (eliminates sentence 3)
-unimportant objects are not capitalized (eliminates sentence 4)
Answer:
Smoothly, swiftly, into place with a poet’s
Quick skill, singing his new song aloud
While he shaped it, and the old songs as well. . . .”
Explanation:
The correct answer is
<span>B. (13) What have they accomplished so far
This sentence is a question that begs for the answer of what they have managed to do form the organization's founding up until now. That's why it needs to have a question mark at the end. It even has "what" which is one of the 5Ws of questions asking.</span>