I believe C, Sir Paris, I will make a desperate tender
Of my child's love: I think she will be ruled
In all respects by me; nay, more, I doubt it not,
is the best choice.
Answer:
C is the answer because if you read it with the other words it does not make sense :) it's easier if you read it to yourself first to see if it makes sense then you could start canceling out the other words.
What do you mean by “help”?
Fragment , hope this helps (:
There are not, there aren´t and there are no mean basically the same. However, we normally use no next to a noun phrase.(ex. there is no food on the table) and we use not or n't next to any phrase or clause (ex.There are not students learning at school).