Here is the correct option: The author uses bountiful harvests in this excerpt to suggest Grant's agricultural success. From the passage given above, it can be seen that the person who this passage is talking about [Grant] is thinking about all these things in his heart, he is imagining having a very fertile orchard that makes him has excess harvest. The author of the passage used bountiful harvests to illustrates the images in the heart of this man.
Answer:
Using "will have + past participle."
Explanation:
By the time you get home at 9:00, I will have (already) washed and dried the dishes.
It is preposition because it has off in the sentence which is preposition
C
C because horseplay is when children play really wild.
1. At the party, we ate food, we talked with our friends, and we played games.
2. First, we are going to go to the store, then, we are going to make dinner.