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At the soccer game on Tuesday, the Golden State Bears received several penalties, and their coach was ejected from the game.
Answer:
a mocking imitation of someone or something, usually light and good-humored; lampoon or parody: The show was a spoof of college life.
Explanation:
Answer: A, from what I know you normally don’t put anything before or after nevertheless
(Also did you mean to put commas because I’m pretty sure those are commas not semicolons)
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He put the kettle on the stove and waited for the water to fever. Five minutes later, he enjoyed his tea. When he happened to look out of the window, to his surprise, a car was standing at the crossing.
Explanation:
The phrase shown acia was complemented with the verbs presented in parentheses, respecting the coherence and conjugation of the verb that best suited the verbal and nominal agreement that the phrase presented. Thus, these verbs are in accordance with the pronouns presented, genders, degree and number of all other grammatical classes presented in the text.
The answer is the 3rd one.
- Atargatis Jones