The correct way to say it is: The audience is aware that they were lucky to get tickets. -A
D is the best choice here but C also would fit the criterion answer.
<span>Nominative case pronouns are pronouns that are generally used in the sentence as the subject. They are the direct doers of the action (verb). Nominative case pronouns include I, you, he, she, they, it and we. The sentence that correctly uses a nominative case pronoun is: Alan and I baked a strawberry-rhubarb pie. The correct answer is option B.</span>
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Answer:
Option A: "Tidy rows of desks face a wood stove,..."
Explanation:
What school nowadays has a wood stove? I believe that's your answer :)