The verb 'have' can be used as an auxiliary verb when making the present perfect tense.
To make the present perfect: has or have + the past participle.
Answer:
the dead is the speaker...............
It should be C. because interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions.
Answer:
1 and 2 are the dependent clauses
Explanation:
If someone wrote you a letter that just had "Mrs. Basel, Mrs. Bates, and Mrs. Wonders" on it, you'd be pretty confused at what message they were trying to convey, same with "Are pretty legit teachers." However, if you received a letter with just "I love ELA!" or "Reading makes me happy" on it, you'd understand the message just fine. 3 and 4 can be spoken normally on their own; however, 1 and 2 need another clause to make sense.