Answer:
I think it's A or C?
Explanation:
It didn't mention D in the paragraph - B doesn't have to do with paragraph 18. I hope this helped! ;v;
When looking at what the subject does in a sentence, you are looking at the action. A sentence consists of two basic parts: who/what is doing what. The cat (who/what) chased the mouse (did what). The subject is the who/what part of the sentence, and the verb is the action of the sentence. Consider the following sentence: He ran quickly. A pronoun is a word that renames the noun ("he" rather than "Jim" or some other proper name). And an adverb modifies a verb ("quickly" modifies "ran").
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We stopped by the oasis for dinner
<em>Which theme is conveyed in this excerpt from "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe?</em>
<u><em>A.</em></u>
<u><em>The insane have no sense of time.</em></u>
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<em>~Hope this answers your question!~</em>