Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
Sentence A is correct
Explanation:
Let’s begin by looking at Sentences B-D:
<em>B. our house was built on the sight of an old factory.</em>
This sentence uses the word “sight”<em> </em>incorrectly. The word should be site, as in “location.”
<em>C. Whose scheduled to work at the restaurant tonight?</em>
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This sentence uses the word “whose” incorrectly. The word should be who’s, as in the contraction of “who is.”
<em>D. Kim was upset because everyone had a job accept her.</em>
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This sentence uses the word “accept“ incorrectly. The word should be except, as in “excluding.”
That leaves Sentence A, which uses all words (including the homophone “clothes”) correctly.
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Answer:
It was as though madness had infected all of us.
Explanation:
Based on this excerpt from Chapter 2 of <em>Night </em>by Elie Wiesel, it is described by the narrator how Madame Schacter's shrieking screams affects the mental state of the prisoners until she is finally confined so she cannot disturb others with her screams.
Because of this, the narrator insinuates that woman is acting that way because of the terrible experiences the Jews were facing.
Answer:
The answer to your question is A