Identify the point of view used in this passage. As he set foot on O'Connell bridge a puffball of smoke plumed up from the parap
et. Brewery barge with export stout. England. Sea air sours it, I heard. Be interesting some day to get a pass through Hancock to see the brewery. Regular world in itself. Vats of porter, wonderful. Rats get in too. Drink themselves bloated as big as a collie floating. - from Ulysses by James Joyce
The answer is C, because the one noun is a singular while
the other one is paired with a plural, so the verb should be in plural form as
much as possible.