Answer:
C. they found five rotten peaches at the bottom of the basket
Explanation:
I believe it is A, semicolons as it separates the the thoughts as you're reading.
This is the main structure:
Each incorporates non-English words
Explanation:
The use of the words like 'tortillas' and exoticizing of the lands that are being talked about int he passage are the strategies of the author to introduce the reader to this feeling of being exotic in the place and to the place one is in.
The first passage is about a person who sees the baggage of their culture
The other is about one that refuses to see the culture they themselves have and are looking for something that is exotic to them and thus alluring.
The answer is: C. The children ran in every direction. Glad to be outside.
- The sentence fragment is "glad to be outside" because it is written as a sentence but, in fact, it is a dependent clause which can not stand alone, it requires at least one independent clause (with subject and verb such as <em>the children ran in every direction</em>) to be considered a sentence, or, as the other answer options illustrate, the dependent clause needs to be followed or preceded by a comma.
When he gets back to the line, all the food are gone, except one grape. I think the incorrect verb in this sentence is "is" because in using "all" in a sentence it represent plural form of a subject and the correct verb to be use is also a plural. So the answer is "are".