Answer:
A
Explanation:
A uses a past tense (rang) which is correct for a past tensed sentence
Mean while B uses a present tense (ringing) for a sentence which is past tensed, which makes no sense and is absolute non sense.
De rien... au revoir avec des baisers!
The answer to the question would be letter c
The answer is probably a noun clause, like the person said above, but none of the words are bolded
I believe the correct answer is C. inverted.
The natural order in an English sentence would require that the verb follows the subject. However, sometimes, for stylistic purposes, we have the reversed order: the verb comes before the subject, as in: All before him was blank darkness (the verb is bold). The natural order of this sentence would be: Blank darkness was all before him.