My choice would be A. It’s not B since “the conflict are” is incorrect. Not C since “they writes” is incorrect. And I believe D is incorrect since “a Nobel Prize winner” doesn’t agree with “are” — you could rewrite it as “The Nobel prize winner IS either Lessing or Gordimer”.
Answer:
1. Future perfect tense: I will have seen
2. Subjunctive mood: a wish
3. Transitive verb: names a receiver
4. Regular verb: form the past and past participle by adding ed, d, or t to the present
5. Intransitive verb: has no receiver named
Explanation:
Answer:
Socket chisel
Explanation:
A socket chisel comprises of a cone shaped handle which sits on the metal socket of the chisel.
I believe this would be a *metaphor* because an actual torch isn't being passed to the new generation.