POSSIBLY <span>D. Reverend Dimmesdale HOPEFULLY
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Answer:
d). Helen and Evan went to see the movie, and it was a very good movie.
Explanation:
The last sentence i.e. 'Helen and Evan...good movie' demonstrates faulty coordination as the second clause linked through the coordinating conjunction 'and' employs a wrong antecedent 'it.' <u>'It' is a singular pronoun which is incorrectly used to refer to the plural noun 'Helen and Evan</u>.' <u>Another error in the sentence is that the first clause talks about 'Helen and Evan' while the second clause abruptly shifts to the movie which puzzles the meaning of the sentence</u>. Hence, it is erroneous coordination and therefore, <u>option d</u> is the correct answer.
It means he is quarellsome or argumentive
Answer:
Similarities: They are both scientists, they are both wearing lab coats, they are both in a laboratory. Differences: One's a boy, one's a girl, the boy scientist has equipment in front of him, The girl has a door behind her.
Explanation: