I believe the answer is B
So i assume your writing about this. Here’s the 2 scenarios:
If it’s the giver:
Find a piece of text you find 2 suspenseful or humorous (what ever it may be) that’s the hard part. Then when your righting give a little background about the giver, use your 2 quotes from the text, and then talk about it. Why it stuck out to you and why it is considered humor or suspense. The point of view is a big factor in humor or suspense, for example, if the point of view is first person, the reader will hear the main characters thoughts and reactions. This can be very funny because each person reacts differently and you as the reader are getting a glimpse into a different persons point of view. Suspense works similarly. It’s mostly about what the author allows you to know and allows the character to know. Keep this in mind.
If it’s a specific novel:
Very similar approach except you will need to go into a little more detail, assuming the person reading this will have no idea what your talking about. Do the same things you would in the example above. Make sure you make it very clear to who ever is reading your answer what the point of view is. Mention what the book is called, your 2 examples, and whether they are an example of suspense or humor.
Hope this helps you!
The choice that would complete the sentence correctly is: he or she should come to the drama room this afternoon. So the complete sentence would be: If a student would like to be part of the class play, he or she should come to the drama room this afternoon. Since the first clause's subject is "student" which is singular, therefore the pronoun that should be used is also singular, which is "he or she".
<span>D. People who could afford to see a play in the standing sections.</span>