The problems you see: is where is says “won’t eat nothing accept” when it should be “won’t eat anything accept”
ALSO it should be spelled leaves, not leafs.
Answer: <span>A) Title of an article
As a general rule, works which are short should not be in italics, instead should be enclosed in quotation marks. From among the options stated above the one which can be considered as a short work is an article.</span>
Climax is the most intense, exciting, or important point of something. So im assuming it’d be D
<span>The question is asking us to find the simple subject in the following sentence:
The space shuttles have made travel to the International Space Station convenient and possible.
First, the whole subject is "the space shuttles" and the head of this phrase is B. shuttles - that's the correct answer</span>
Colons. The colon is a stronger punctuation mark than the semicolon. As a result, within sentences, it is used only after a complete sentence--never after a dependent clause or phrase.