The correct answer is to D. add the suffix to the end of the word
example: motionless, clueless (nothings changed, so add the suffix to the end)
B identify the decision to be made or the problem to be solved
Answer:
1.They got together, conversed, and dispersed, but to no avail.
2.He came, he saw, and he conquered.
3.He wanted to have a new house to live in, and a new car to drive.
4.The applicant was approached through telephone, email, and snail mail.
Explanation:
Well, "who's" is who is, it's just a contraction. So, it'd be whose.
"Who is muddy foot prints are those?" doesn't sound correct, but
"Whose muddy foot prints are those?" does.
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The mood of that line definitely is frustrated.
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