Answer:
-Sees a "stranger" (it's her husband) in the crowd
-His reaction- writhing with anger, tries to hid it, must be calm so no one knows that Hester is his wife
-Her reaction- she is shocked, becomes pale
<span>B) Neither the coach nor his players knows whether or not this season will end in a championship ring or not.
This sentence is incorrect. The subject of the sentence is neither the coach nor his players. The verb that doesn't agree is knows. Knows agrees with a singular subject. The subject is plural. When the coordinating conjunction neither nor is used, the verb must agree with the option closest to the verb - in this case players. Players is a plural subject so knows should be know. </span>
Answer:
Rain (precipitation)
Reign (to rule)
Cord (piece of rope)
Chord (musical term)
Steal (take something that doesn't belong to you) Steel (commercial iron)
Sole (bottom of shoe)
Soul (spirit)
Sealing (fastening)
Ceiling (the overhead wall of a room)
Hope it helps
Answer:
I would like to say that the answers are A and D.
Explanation:
This, I know, is The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe. And he also uses drama in this passage.