This would definitely be FALSE. Being able to distinguish the subjects and objects will help you to avoid confusion on which verb or pronoun to use. We always follow the rules in subject-verb agreement as well as the pronoun-antecedent rules. Knowing either the subject is plural or singular will give you an idea on what verb to use. Same goes with the antecedents and pronouns to use.
It was temporarily removed for glitching but in the next update they are going to add it back I hope this helped!
Possibly, the word needed to fill the blank and complete the
sentence would be ‘overall’, which means the ‘added’ or the ‘totaled’ let’s say
score of a certain aspect. The sentence would be:
The overall combined score moved the competitor to the top of
the scoreboard.
The sentence means that the competitor or candidate, possibly
in a contest of example, sports have different scores and when added, the total
score put the person (the competitor) atop everyone else during the
competition.
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She is an evader. She likes to evade her problems.
The answer is C
Animal farm is a dystopian story. I have just recently read the book myself.