Answer:
singular, proper
Explanation:
The given word is a single name of a person. As all names are proper nouns, proper would be appropriate in this case.
Hence the answer.
Hope it helps!
Answer:
B
Explanation:
it's grammar dude, day it out loud and see what it sounds like
Answer:
1.The narrator is shocked and worried by Usher's condition. He is unlike the Roderick Usher the narrator once knew.
2.Sorry don’t know the second answer
Hope the first answer helps
I would say this would classify as a downward comparison as the person is talking about Mark who has a poorer job situation than him and this could be used to bolster the speaker's ego or to knock poor Mark or could just be an observation.