I believe that the answer is the last because she did help write the Declaration of sentiments and wanted to where pants D)
Answer: And God <u>said</u>, “<u>Let</u> there <u>be</u> light.”
Explanation:
In the given sentence, we have three verbs, including the auxiliary verb.
Our first verb is <em>said</em>, the past simple tense of the verb <em>to say</em>. Here it refers to the action performed by the subject - God.
The second verb is the auxiliary verb <em>let</em>, here used to form the third person imperative. To show that this indeed is the imperative mood, we could rephrase the sentence like this:<em> I command that there should be light.</em>
The third verb is <em>be</em>, also a part of the imperative mood in this sentence, referring to what light should do.
The Ottoman Empire expanded to quickly and during war time which the economy was hurt by insurgents lead by Lawrence of Arabia, the siege of Gallipoli and British Invasion
In the 1900"s the European nations were feeling pretty good about their situations. They had colonies around the globe, industrialization was good, their music and art were the envy of the world and they could have their pick of whatever they wanted. So, when they said "The world's my oyster" it meant that they could have whatever they wanted at the time. Hope this helps!!