B. Senator Akunin. ~I can't submit it unless it's 20 characters long so ignore this entire sentence~
The correct answer is C, as Cousin is making excuses to avoid accompanying Everyman.
Everyman calls Kindred and Cousin and asks them to go with him on their journey to God, but both refuse to do so. Cousin explains a fundamental reason why nobody will join Everyman: people also have their own accounts to write, their own lives to develop.
While his reasons are true, in the story they work as an excuse of why he does not accompany Everyman.
The sentence that follows the correct apostrophe rule is option C. The book's story was pretty exciting, even though its cover was not. The correct placement of the apostrophe should be on the word "book's" because it shows ownership, which means "the story of the book". The word "its" should not have an apostrophe because "it's" is the shorter term for "it is".
Sorry if there are any words misspelled. I hope this helps :)
The statement that best captures the meaning of the phrase “and
you’ll bargain with the calendar,” which appears in the part of “Courage” that
deals with old age is “you
will hope and strive to live a bit longer.” The correct answer
between all the choices given is the last choice or letter D. I am hoping that
this answer has satisfied your query and it will be able to help you in your
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