You need to read the story and mark the gramatical mistakes in it. Some are mispelled words, words that need to be captialized, and sometimes a spot in the sentence that needs a comma but one isnt there, or there is a comma where its not supposed to be.
For example: "So" I said, "when does te enchantment start"
You need to add a comma after 'so' and a question mark after 'start'.
It should look like this: "So<em><u>,</u></em>" I said, "when does the enchantment start<u>?</u>"
Answer: It is about both Eliza and Matildas mother.
Explanation:
They both “supped” which means to spoon in great amounts. They supped sadness, meaning they had just experienced some sort of tragedy and it overwhelmed their senses and it was all they could do, mourning essentially became their main focus.
C. There is no mention or anything revolving Romance. Anyone who read or seen it would know.
He probably pointed out that they looked similar because Stryver asked one of the two accusers after being given the note, if he had ever seen someone that looked like Darnay before.
We can infer that it had something to do with their appearance.
And you could have mentioned that this is from "A Tale Of Two Cities"
B.) confident
It makes the most sense