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The idea of family is a central theme in Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in the Sun. Hansberry alludes to the Old Testament book of Ruth in her play to magnify “the value of having a home and family”(Ardolino 181). ... The hardships of the family help develop a sense of unity for the Younger household.
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Kafan. Without a doubt, 'Kafan' is one of his best short stories. ...
Do Bailon Ki Katha. Before beginning his story, Premchand asks how, of all the animals, it's the donkey that came to be called the dumbest?
Poos Ki Raat. Yet another masterpiece from Premchand. ...
Eidgaah. ...
Thakur Ka Kuan. ...
Boodhi Kaaki. ...
Namak Ka Daroga. ...
Bade Bhai Sahab. ...
Nasha. ...
Panch Parmeshwar. ...
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A story is a narrative account of an event or a sequence of events. It can be truth or fiction.
Next I will write a short story that ends with the requested phrase.
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Yesterday morning I had to get up early to go to a job interview. But during the night, there was a strong storm that cut off the electricity so my alarm didn't go off.
I got up late and had to prepare as fast as I could to go to the interview. I dressed quickly and went out.
The interviewer was very kind but I felt like she was looking at my appearance as if there was something wrong with him. Until I realized it. I had gone to the interview with slippers!
I had never felt so embarrassed in my life.
The verbal phrase is Unlimited.
The sentence with proper subject-verb agreement is B. The student as well as the teacher want to go to the museum. In this sentence, the subject is what we call a compound subject, meaning that the verb refers and agrees with more than just one singular word. The compound subject is "student" and "teacher" and they are connected by "as well as", which functions as a coordinating conjunction would. That's why the verb should conjugate in its plural form.
Option A is incorrect because the structure inside parentheses is not related to the verb and does not influence its conjugation. Options C and D have a verb in the singular form for a compound subject - that would demand a plural conjugation.