I'd say I and II but it could possibly be I, II, and III
the reason I think this is because III could get you off topic or connecting to something different. But, to be safe I would do I, II, and III
Answer:
c. his sisters and his mother are very fond of him
Explanation:
took the test and it evident in the text they admire him.
The only thing I can find is that Jerome had taken a very similar trip along the Thames for his honeymoon in 1888, and his experiences provided him the subject material for the novel. I don't see, in my copy, an acknowledgement to any particular person.
Answer:
The students passed the exam last week.
Explanation:
Because the second sentence says the students WERE passed the exam last week and <em>were</em> doesn't need to be in there. Therefore it is not correct.