Explanation:
he received the comfort from his family after his loss or disappointment.
The correct answer is D
Because in answer A the word “the” is unnecessary or should be in the parentheses
Answer:
4, 1, 3, 2.
Explanation:
Sentence 4: I cannot wait to cook dinner for my family tonight.
Sentence 1: I hope the dinner comes out perfectly, but even if it doesn’t, I’m pretty sure they’ll know how hard I tried.
Sentence 3: I am making my sister’s favorite: roasted chicken, brown rice, and brussels sprouts.
Sentence 2: Then we’ll have coffee cake for dessert, which I made from scratch.
Based on the flow of the narration, the speaker is still not done with the cooking, She hasn't even started yet. So, the first sentence to come will be her excitement about the dinner plan. Then comes the narration about her hopes, followed by the things she'll make for dinner. Last is the narration about the dessert. Thus, the sentence sequence will be 4, 1, 3, 2.
The answer is C! It has the most specific adjectives and paints a specific picture in the readers mind, making it more interesting.
The correct sentence is "They knew that it was she who created the beautiful painting," because the pronoun 'she' is used as a subject of the clause. You cannot use 'her' as a subject; it is usually used as a possessive pronoun.
The clause "it was she who created the beautiful painting" is grammatically correct because 'was' serves as the linking verb, making IT and SHE equal. So, if you are going to rephrase the sentence it would be 'She was the one who created the beautiful painting' and not 'Her was the one who created the beautiful painting'.