Non-fiction, since it's a first person encounter of your life.
The answer is: his. When it says neither, that means it talks about both of their carriages.
An adjective is a word or phrase naming an attribute and added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it.
For example, red, quick, happy, and obnoxious are adjectives because they can describe things—a red hat, the quick rabbit, a happy duck, an obnoxious person.
Answer:
Transitions are these words:
A is not the answer because transitions should be used to connect the steps of a process. That’s the whole purpose of them.
A clincher sentence is a summary sentence. Using transitions for a summary isnt exactly ideal, although sometimes certain instances require the use of transitions. I’m honestly not sure if that answer is correct or not.
Transitions are used to connect important ideas.
Transitions don’t exactly have to be used in the second sentence of every paragraph. Sometimes, a paragraph contains sentences that are related but don’t need to be connected.
So it’s between B. and D.
I’m more inclined to choose B, but I’m not sure.
Sorry if its wrong.