A humorous tone that treats the nose's disappearance as a joke.
I would say it would be the first one. It seems the most reasonable.
The subject is who performs the action indicated by the verb in the sentence. So you can find the subject by asking who to the verb. In this case the question is who are on this elevator, whose answer is too many people. That is the complete subjec. The simple subject is the main word of the subject; it does not include the modifiers. So <span>the simple subject is people.</span>
Answer:
Many things have changed since his mother remarried. <em>One of the major changes are his appearance and his social circle.
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Explanation:
He is the son of<u> Undine Spraggs</u>. She is a midwife who divorced her husband and went to marry a wealthy man named <u>Ralph Marvell</u>, just for the sake of luxurious. She used to live in a small town but persuaded her family to move to New York.
She even leaves <em>Ralph with Paul to go on a trip to Europe</em>. She rarely gives her son the attention he needs.
Later on in the story, she even leaves Ralph to marry another rich man. She knows how to make her way in the society and has a never-ending greed for money.
Answer:
B penelope treats the suitors
Explanation:
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