Answer: Your answer is A Tamera’s credit limit is most likely higher than Rupert’s, and her interest rate is most likely lower.
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1. I cannot remember well, but I am sure I <em>have been</em> here for more than ten years.
The past participle of be is been.
2. Sitara was only three months old when her parents <em>relocated</em> to New York.
The past participle of relocate is relocated.
3. By the time they decided to return to India, she <em>became</em> old enough to make her own decisions.
The past tense of become is became.
The answer is B. Hope that helped!
its the last one because a metaphor describes two unlike things without using like or as and thats the only answer that does this.
I am pretty sure the verb tense is Past Perfect because it is the past and perfect tense is the words have, or had, etc. Hope this helps!