Answer:
If you copy and paste the title of the resource in the explanation below, it'll provide you with multiple links. The reliable and trustworthy one is medium dot com where I found examples of how bad faith connects with what Sartre is talking about.
Explanation:
Resource Used:
Jean Paul Sartre: The Concept of Bad Faith and its Role in Ethical Analysis
I hope this helps you in any shape or form.
Option 'A' is wrong because his's doesn't make any sense.
Option 'B' is wrong as well becuase 'it's' should be 'its'.
Option 'C' is also wrong because it should be 'hers'/
Option 'D' is correct because it uses the correct possessive personal pronouns.
Also 'moderators' I don't know what your dang deal is with always deleting me goddang answers, but when you did it took away 100 points and one of my brainliest answers. So please stop with that.
Answer:the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
"the syntax of English"
a set of rules for or an analysis of the syntax of a language.
plural noun: syntaxes
"generative syntax"
the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax.
-Google Oxford definition.
Explanation:
It kind of depends on how the word is used. Different definitions for different uses. I gave you multiple answers. Can you tell me how the word is being used? Then ill saw the correct one Thank you. ^-^
This passage best characterize Jo as Non-conforming
Will not: won't
would not: wouldn't
who are: who're
were not: weren't
I have: I've
were not: ^^^^^
let us: let's
he has: he's