<span>Among the options provided, the sentence which uses the word lay correctly is:
C.) Caesar could hear the teacher asking students to lay the homework assignment on his desk.
When a thing is placed somewhere as in this case the homework is required to be put on the desk, the use of lay is more correct. Whereas, when a person or any subject who wants to recline, the correct word to use is lie.
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I don't completely understand the question
Answer: It is 2, 3, 4.
Explanation:
I know it because I just did the assignment.
Plywood: a wood that folds over itself
Implicit: not obvious. folded into words.
Double negative
it's just in the name :)
or just process of elimination - you aren't looking for a type of sentence or clause