I'm sorry I can't give a more specific answer, since I don't understand the story, but if the guy who asked where she was going is the antagonist of the story, then if the girl need to get past the antagonist, then she could find the marker that was "lost".
I may be too late.
I have never had this assignment so I may not understand that well.
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It is whom. You can only use who if you can replace is with he or she.
by recounting their actions as they occurred
The hyphen (dash) does not need to be placed anywhere in that particular sentence, but it can be placed between "inner" and "city". You do however require commas in the sentence; "Basketball, which has long been thought to be an inner city game, is extremely popular in the suburbs."
Answer:
A. This reminds me of reading about Caesar's assassination in history class.
Explanation:
The given excerpt actually connects to the reader by reminding the reader about the assassination of Julius Caesar. His assassination is usually taught in history classes.
Caesar was actually assassinated by a group of senators; about 40 Roman senators assasinated him and stabbed about 23 times.
The main motive behind his assassination was due to his tyrany and his plan to overthrow the Senate.