The sentence that does not contain any errors is A) Let's just say, though, that my sister's pillow is very tempting.
B) is incorrect and should be: <em>anyone's </em>pillow
C) is incorrect and should be: <em>brothers' </em>pillows
D) is incorrect and should be: <em>Lenore's </em><em>pillows</em>
I think relative theory not sure sry if wrong
The sentence whose style is most appropriate with respect to clarity and simplicity of language is the first one - For centuries, art admirers have been digging through records of the painting to figure out its meaning.
The other sentences use language that is quite complicated.
It could be C or D but I believe it is C since the poem seems to bring across the idea that most people see women as skinny or thin and to have large legs or a large nose, she, by some is considered "off." That's just what I think.
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The story begins with the main person in the story named Charlie Gordon. His spelling is very poor and he has a progress report jornal. He is 37 and he wants to be smart. In the story, it says "What happened is a nice young man was in the room and he had some white cards with ink spilled all over them. He sed Charlie what do you see on this card. I was very scared even tho I had my rabbits foot in my pocket because when I was a kid I always failed tests in schools and spilled ink to. I told him I saw a inkblot...Then I don't remember so good but he wanted me to say what was in the ink. I dint seenu thing in the ink but he said there was picture there other people saw." This shows that Charlie Gordon is not that bright and doesn't really understand what people are saying or meaning.
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