Answer C. its.
Most of the film wasn't as exciting as its beginning.
I chose C. its because the word 'their' or 'theirs' refers to one or more than one person(s) item or pet. Example: "The cat was theirs."
Example 2: "Their horse watched from the pen."
And answer D. it's, also refers to something that someone is in possession of, or describing. 'It's' is short for 'it is'.
Example: "It's a beautiful necklace."
Example 2: "It's rightfully her car."
Answer:
Personally I think they still have value.
Explanation:
Shakespeare has actually given us tons of new vocabulary, from his plays that we use everyday. Also, if you look in pop culture (like commercials for example.) you will see that they often use popular Shakespeare scenes, since they are so well known, to help promote a product.
Answer:
with a chapter from the perspective of some other boys at zinkoffs school
Answer:
It produces shivers down the spine, or a feeling of unease.
Explanation:
The narrator hasn't said anything in this excerpt that makes them hard to believe, or unreliable. This excerpt is not particularly optimistic either. There is no blood and gore, but the narrator is clearly made uncomfortable by the painting. So the excerpt produces shivers down the spine, or a feeling of unease.
Most people on a diet enjoy eating nonfat products.