D, you can substitute the definition in for the word:Our gourmet bread was a wonderful (something that fills up, completes, or makes perfect) to the delicious cheese.
Growing up on plantation, owned slaves, served two terms, and possibly founding father should be eliminated from washington
for abraham, Born in log cabin,assassinated, and possibly led nation during civil war.
What book are you referring too?
Answer:
R. K Public School
11th March
This is to inform to all the students that the school is organizing a tour to shimla. Those who want to go Can give their names to Your respective class teacher.
Raman Malik
Head boy
Answer: C. to have been disqualified
Explanation:
<em>Some athletes are believed </em><em><u>to have been disqualified</u></em><em> from yesterday's race due to their having taken drugs.</em>
A present perfect tense would fit here best because it shows actions that were continuing in the present even though they started in the past.
The disqualification was in the past in this scenario, but still continues in the present. "Have been" is a present perfect clause used when the subject refers to a group of people as it does here so it is best used here.