It is effective when you are typing official things, like work documents, school papers, or important e-mails. People take you more seriously if you type things in correctly, and usually when you are typing, you make mistakes that you do not notice. Spell check fixes those mistakes so you don't have to maually go through your work.
Behind me, I heard the same man asking: ‘For God’s sake, where is God?’ And from within me, I heard a voice answer: ‘Where is he? This is where—hanging here from this gallows…’
You can find this in Chapter 4, pg. 65
Since there is a word <em>tomorrow, </em>which denotes that something is going to happen in the future, we need a future time. B and C are not future tenses. D is, but it cannot be used in this context.
The correct answer is A) Tomorrow, Josh will bring us the tools he borrowed.
He is a United States solider who embraces the opportunity to fight and defeat communists forces in Vietnam.
I think C. a soldier in the Union army during the Civil War.