Correct Answer:
A) The sun sets in the west.
Explanation:
The question above resolves a Subject - Verb agreement.
The principle here requires the verb to be pluralized where the subject is singular and singularized if the subject or object is plural.
Another example is given as follows:
The six teachers run the school. Vs
The proprietor runs the coaching class.
B) We had a lot of funds in our last year's college program.
Had here is simple past tense.
C) you will not have to be afraid of anybody if you were not wrong.
Were is also simple past tense here.
D) I started writing the essay when I was in class seven.
Started as used above is simple past tense
E) Our principal used to give us moral support and encouragement frequently
F) in the past, trains used to be driven by steam
Answer:
D. mentioning what happened to the St. Louis.
Explanation:
The Holocaust was one of the most heinous genocides in the history of the World. Under the German Nazi rule, the Jewish population was discriminated against and mass murdered just to ensure the 'survival' of the non-Jews. Hitler's act of capturing the Jews, torturing, 'working' them and killing them became one of history's worse crimes against humanity.
MS St. Louis was a passenger ship that sailed from Hamburg to Cuba carrying Jewish refugees with the hope of getting into Cuba and be saved from the mass murder in Germany. But once the ship reached Havana, the Cuban government refused them entry so they sailed to Florida. The United States also refused entry to the refugees citing immigration laws and restrictions as the main issue. So, the ship had to return to Europe where the ship's captain Captain Gustav Schröder pleaded and negotiated with various European nations to take the refugees in. Great Britain, Belgium, France, and Netherlands took them in.
Elie Weisel, a Holocaust survivor, mentioned this incident, the <u>refusal of the United States in taking the Jewish refugees and pointed out that the US failed to act on behalf of the Jews during the Second World War.</u>
I believe this is it:
1. us
2. who
3. us
4. who
5. we
6. us
7. who
8. we
9. us
10. who
11. us
12. who
13. we
14. us
15. we
16. who
17. we
18. whom
19. who
20. us
Important tip:
We vs. Us
We is a subject, Us is not.
Whom vs. Who
Use whom if it can be replaced with him/her.
Use who if it can be replaced with he/she.
I hope this helped!