Suddenly, away on our left, I saw a faint flickering blue flame. The driver saw it at the same moment; he at once checked the ho
rses, and, jumping to the ground, disappeared into the darkness." According to the context of this sentence, when the driver checked the horses, he A) made sure that the horses were okay. B) stopped the horses from moving forward. C) fed and made sure the horses were watered. D) took the horses into the veterinarian's office.
When the blue flickering flame appeared he checked the horses, he made sure that horses were okay, than he jumped in darkness to check for everything else. His eye on horses was to ensure that the horses must be ok.
We are given with a statement given above. The answer is D since there is no erratum involved in the sentence. Children is already plural hence placed after n. Monkey bars and swings are not in the state of owning something so there should not be any apostrophe placed.