i think the answer is D. my friend
<span>Two weeks later, Dr. Jekyll gives a small dinner party, for which, we gather, he is well known, for the narrator refers to it as being "one of his pleasant dinners." Five or six of Dr. Jekyll's old cronies are invited, and among them is Mr. Utterson. As usual, the food is superb, the wine good, and Utterson manages to be the last guest to leave.</span>
You didn’t give the ‘following’ answers; however, a pronoun takes place of a noun (person, place, or thing). For example, if you were trying to say, ‘Jessie took Jessie’s dog out to walk around Jessie’s neighborhood,” you would say, “Jessie took her dog out to walk around her neighborhood.” ‘Her’ would be the pronoun. It takes place of the noun ‘Jessie’ and prevents repetition.
Answer:
C. Christine has been at this school for the past four years.
Explanation:
The other options unnecessarily use "has" and "had" while Answer C. is the only sentence in which it is actually necessary (ex. Dontay did most of his chores last week).
"Pygmalion" is actually a play that was written by <span>George Bernard Shaw. And based on this play, the characters here represent the different social classes in London. Actually, this play covers the genre of social criticism, and romantic comedy. Hope this answers your question.</span>