There are a lot of answers to this question depending on
the given choices to choose from. So next time please be kind enough to include
the choices. I can give you three possible answers for this question, now it
all depends on you to choose which one of these three are in the choices:
Select 1:
1. Readers are forced to consider the possible monstrous
actions inside of themselves, like hatred or prejudice.
2. The monster challenges readers to recognize that a
monster could be an ordinary person, not just an outcast.
3. Readers must consider that monsters live among them, maybe
in their own town.
We can actually see that the commonality in the three
choices tells us that the monster does not really refer to the monsters
depicted in fiction. However, monsters could be just ordinary person, it could
even perhaps refer to us. What makes us a monster is our personality, not our
appearance.
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For example, it means everyone contributes, so when you go to dinner with a group of people, you would all pay for your own bill.
Answer:
verb
Explanation:
To prepay something, you have to pay beforehand/in advance.
One day there was a budgie and then the budge got eaten by a cat and it was your mum’s birthday and Dylan ate her cake and she cried but it was okay because she got an unusual gift and it was naomi’s dog this was very strange but your mum was okay because your fav aunt was visiting and you went to your favourite place in the world.
Sentence A is correctly punctuated.
For the other answer choices, a question mark shouldn't be placed.