Answer:
The best choice is:
We heard unreliable rumors that the Delacroix brothers had disappeared.
Explanation:
We need to find a way to eliminate ambiguity in the sentence. In this case, ambiguity is being caused by an issue with the antecedent of the pronoun "they". In "We heard rumors that the Delacroix brothers had disappeared, but they were unreliable," "they" may refer to "rumors" or to "brothers". Even though we can assume the pronoun refers to "rumors", because of the word "unreliable" that follows it, the ambiguity is still there.
In "
We heard rumors about the disappearance of the Delacroix brothers, but we always thought they were unreliable," the revision made does not change anything. "They" can still refer to "rumors" or to "brothers". We can eliminate this option.
However, in "We heard unreliable rumors that the Delacroix brothers had disappeared," we no longer have any ambiguity. The pronoun "they" is not used anymore, and the adjective "unreliable" is placed right before "rumors", which makes its meaning clear. Thus, we can choose this option as the best one.
Answer:
Explanation:
sorry but your question makes no sence
just so you know
Her childhood experiences gave her an understanding oh how to read and write poetry.
Explanation:
- Angelou was called as Maya because her brother called her Maya when she was a child. When she was eight years old, she was raped.
- To overcome the trauma, she started writing. She describes that in her autobiography. She became a writer after a series of occupations when she was young.
- She has cited her experiences in her book which reveals that it is her own childhood experience.
Assuming the author is the speaker is the best option. Also, reading the peom out loud is another strategy.