A. because it is parallelism. both segments of the sentence are in past tense.
Answer:
An indefinite pronoun refers to a sentence's subject or a preposition's object.
Explanation:
An indefinite pronoun, as the name suggests, refers to a person or a thing without being specific. Examples of indefinite pronouns are: all, some, any, none, someone, anything, everybody, among others.
Indefinite pronouns can function as the subject of a sentence or as the object of a preposition. Take a look at the sentences below to see how that happens:
- Everybody thinks Josh will fail this semester. --> indefinite pronoun "everybody" is the subject of the sentence.
- Money is not important to all. --> indefinite pronoun "all" is the object of the preposition "to".
Answer:
fr 1: Hey! how's college going?
fr 2: Hello! it's great I think I'll learn a lot, but it's kind of difficult. What about you?
fr 1: Oh I think you'll find the right way soon, you're pretty smart! I'm actually kind tired with all the projects I have to do
fr 2: Dont worry it'll all be okay..did you get a rest on Christmas holidays? Did you go somewhere?
fr 1: No, I actually didnt because I had to make a big project about...*(write whatever project topic u want)* and I had so much work
fr 2: Oh, but did you see your parents?
fr 1: No I didnt and we were both sad about this..but did you?
fr 2: Sorry for you..I also didnt go somewhere for the same reason..
fr 1: We should hang out sometime, here's my phone number, call me whenever you want! I have to go to college now! See you!
fr 2: Ok have a nice lesson! Bye for now!
Answer:
I feel like C is good I'm sorry if it's wrong
the difficulties of combating prejudice and bigotry.