B) to assure himself of its truth
The options given have you take a closer look at the words it's and himself. Option C changes "himself" to "hisself". "Hisself" is never correct. This means we have to decide if the correct answer is "its" or "it's". "Its", without an apostrophe, is the possessive form showing ownership. "It's", with an apostrophe, is a contraction meaning "it is". Let's plug them into the sentence "of it is truth" does not make any sense. Can "it" own truth? Yes, so "its" is the correct answer.
The Answer is A because its was drawn down to exposition so its a exposition
'over the summer...' is right
Answer:
True
Explanation:
If you don't know what one word means, you can look at words surrounding it to get a better idea.
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I go to crossroads church
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