One
D
There is no other choice. Cratchet thinks that Scrooge has lost his marbles. He does not know the Scrooge has spent an awful night that would cause anyone to change their ways.
Two
It cannot be anything but C. Scrooge later on says that he fears this specter most of all. Of course you can't use that in your reason for choosing anything or eliminating a possible answer, but you should know that fact.
The darkness and the invisibility of the ghost emphasizes just how ugly Scrooge's future is if he doesn't smarten up. Scrooge is a perfect example of you reap what you sow and he warrants a black shrouded figure.
Three
It is either D or E. You need to try this one yourself. How do you get rid of the one you don't want. Try to use logic and try very hard to understand why you are picking the one you do. If you don't think it is neither D nor E so much the better. Go with the one you think it is. The worst thing you can do is guess.
Modern-day Wyoming and South <span>Dakota</span>
The answer is: The paper towels <u>that Dad bought </u>have a flowered pattern.
I hope this is of some help to you.
<u>Answer</u>:
Tthe sentence which can be revised to eliminate redundancies is
B: Juan was costumed in disguise when he entered the room.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Redundancy in a sentence refers to same data being used more than once in a sentence just by using a different word. It doesn’t make a sentence grammatically wrong, but more than one similar word seems unnecessary. They make the writing weak and not appealing. So, redundancy should be avoided while writing.
In the given sentences, Juan was costumed in disguise when he entered the room has redundancy. “In disguise” means when one is dressed differently or has made a different appearance. So, given sentence can be written as “Juan was disguised when he entered the room”. Writing “costumed in disguise” makes the sentence redundant.