The correct answer is A. The hardware on the cabinets need to be removed before we paint them.
This is because the subject of the sentence is hardware (a singular subject) and the verb is conjugated for a plural subject.
In this example, it is easy to get confused and think that this sentence is correct if you thought that the plural noun cabinets was the subject. To avoid this confusion, we can eliminate prepositional phrases like “on the cabinets” when we are checking for subject-verb agreement to simplify the sentence.
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We need an image of the table above to answer this question.
I think the 4th one would be it, because he realizes that it's more important to help his friends fight than stay with his treasure.
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I think the answer would be delusions; hallucinations
D. To create a distinction between the educated nobility and the coarse lower classes.
Back in Shakespeare´s times, nobles were portrayed as highly educated and wise, making them talk in iambic pentameter rose them from the low educated characters in plays.