The Puritans were sixteenth to eighteenth century British and Anglo-American Calvinists, and their esteems mirrored those of sixteenth-century Swiss scholar John Calvin and his ideological successors. Together they were a piece of the Reformed convention. Beside their philosophical convictions, they were known for having a solid hard working attitude and a solid faith in instruction. American Puritans established Harvard, Yale and Princeton colleges, foundations that many years after the fact are as yet considered the chief schools of advanced education.
C or A? I’m not sure sorry if it’s wrong
The correct answer is D. Began
Explanation:
The past tense of a verb refers to the verb form that expresses the action finished or belongs to the past. In English, regular verbs such as talk, walk or live, become past tense forms by adding -ed to them (talked, walked, and lived). However, in irregular verbs such as be, write or begin the grammatical form used for the past tense is particular to each verb. In the case of the verb "begin" that is the verb in the sentence, the correct past form is "began" as this expresses this action finished. For example, "Yesterday, the concert began at 5:00". Thus, the correct answer is "The band began to play".
I'd say that the following lines contain personification:
<span>The farm buildings huddled like the clinging aphids on the mountain skirts, crouched low to the ground as though the wind might blow them into the sea.
</span><span>The brush grabbed at his legs in the dark until one knee of his jeans was ripped.
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The answer would be B. Because the verb would be enjoyS and that is present tense because of the s.