Correct usage, but there is some incorrect grammar.
In the story, Rainsford tried to take Zaroff out but fails everytime, even though his efforts were futile, Rainsford kept trying to survive the hunt.
You have to keep the tenses consistent. First you used past (tried) then you used present (fails).
Also, this sentence can be made into two; it is a run-on sentence.
Here's my revision: In the story, Rainsford <span>tried </span>to take Zaroff out but <span>failed </span>every time; but even though his efforts were futile, Rainsford kept trying to survive the hunt.
Since both sentences are related, I've linked them with a semicolon.
it should be every citizen´s moral duty to defend their country,therefore strengthening their citizenship ties. All citizens,men and women should have the right to fight for their homeland encouraging fairness,and finally mandatory service would unite the country against whatever threat.
The correct answer is:
(D) All of the above.
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Far from it. It's a small step, nothing more, yet its rewards are intoxicating and deceptive” (Sedaris, 173) Sedaris perfectly describes the biggest mistake most students make during the learning process. Many believe that once they understand something, or at least remember it for an exam, that they are finishedation
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Most of the time it could be both but entirely it should be to inform
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It has been more tense. Ruth believes that the money is Mama's, while Walter has been pining for the money since after Papa died.