The correct answer is <u><em>C, "Mark studied for his math test with Margie"</em></u>
Explanation: The past tense is used when you want to talk about an event that had already happened in the past. That being said, an conjugation of the verb STUDY is the following:
- I study: Present
- <u><em>I studied: Past simple</em></u>
- I will study: Future
There we can see that the past of the verb Study is studied and for that reason, the only option that has it correctly is C.
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First question: Katniss Everdeen voluntarily takes her younger sister's place in the Hunger Games: a televised competition in which two teenagers from each of the twelve Districts of Panem are chosen at random to fight to the death.
Second question: The Hunger Games begins on the day of the reaping in District 12. Katniss Everdeen, the story's 16-year-old narrator, sets out to meet her friend Gale so they can do some hunting and gathering before the reaping that afternoon. As Katniss makes her way from her home to the Meadow and, finally, to the woods, where people of the district are forbidden to go, we learn about Katniss' life in the impoverished part of her district, the Seam, and her family. She thinks about her sister Prim, who is 4 years younger, and her mother, both of whom have depended upon Katniss for survival ever since Katniss' father died in a mine explosion when she was 11.
Third question: The book is written in the first-person perspective of Katniss Everdeen. On-screen, however, several changes were made to how the story is revealed, rather than using voice-overs or other first-person conventions.
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St. Augustine of Canterbury
The earliest English prose work, the law code of King Aethelberht I of Kent, was written within a few years of the arrival in England (597) of St. Augustine of Canterbury.
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I would say that what's common to Discretion, Strength, Five Wits, and Beauty is that they all forsaken him on his final journey.
God sends Death to Everyman to help him finish his journey, which is the moment when his so-called friends abandon him. It is a metaphor of life, that people will lose much of their senses when approached by death.