Do you mean cliché?
If so then the definition of cliché is:
a phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.
A sentence it could be used in is:
“The old cliché, one mans trash is another mans treasure”
I believe the answer would be C
explanation: you do not know who is going to win at the end of the hunt so it cannot be A or B, you also do not know if something bad is going to happen to any of the characters.. so i guess that takes out D, the best answer would be C because it is common sense a book would not take out the main character mid story so they would keep that character until the end
Answer: The reader knows that Rainsford would make it to the end
"A. The ancestor of the dog." is a fragment. When in doubt, say the sentence out loud and ask yourself if there is enough information for the sentence to make sense.
The sentence that uses the verbs correctly is: The Land of Horses demonstrates the importance of the West in the history of the U.S. This sentence uses the singular form of the verb "demonstrates" because the subject that agrees with it is also singular. The subject "The Land of Horses" is a title of a written article or book, and therefore, should take the singular form of the verb.