1) If a new player scores today, we
win the league this year.
A. would ✅
2) The goalkeeper pulled on his
and walked out onto the pitch.
A. gloves ✅
3) His brother doesn't like
sports. He prefers jogging on his own.
C. competitive ✅

Correct as is A is the correct on e
Answer:
A Christmas Carol was written by Charles Dickens in 1843.
Explanation:
A Christmas Carol was set in mid 19th century, during this time people had a really bad time; most of the people was unemployed and the people who were employed were paid deficiently, others were seasonal or casual, which meant they were when work was available so most of the families lived in poverty which means that they didn’t have access to nice food and clothes and children were also used for the family income so the children had to work in work houses. In contrast the rich people had access to doctors, plenty of food and didn’t have to work, had nice clothes to wear and had a nice life.
A Christmas Carol is divided into five staves.
The first stave is a prologue where Dickens introduces the reader to scrooge and his characteristics.
In the second stave Dickens writes about the ghost of the past who takes scrooge to the past and shows him what happened in his important parts of his life.
In the third stave Dickens writes about the ghost of the present where the ghost of present shows scrooge what was happening at the present.
In the fourth stave scrooge is met by the ghost of the future and he is shown what is going to happen in the future to him and people around him.
The final stave is an epilogue, where dickens ends the novel by showing the reader how Scrooge changes his characteristics and revolutionizes
Answer:
<em>C. How on Earth, Jenny thought, could the concert have already started when she had left an hour early?</em>
Explanation:
This is the answer because, it says that "Jenny thought" and if it was using a 1st person point of view it would simply say "I thought". And it also says that when "she" had left an hour early. If it was a 1st person point of view it would also simply say "I". And it couldn't be option A, because it said "we" when the sentence (if it was trying to be in third person) should've used "they".
It can't have been option B, because it says, "in my experience" and if you were writing it in first person it would have been "in their experience", or "in (name)'s experience".
It also couldn't have been option D. Simply because it says, "As for me" and uses "I" instead of they, she, he, or even their name.
To make it short, option A, B, and D, do not have the correct wording to be a third-person sentence.
So, in conclusion, the only third-person sentence is option C.
And that's my answer.
Answer:
there are no answer choices
Explanation: