During my flight. During is your preposition and flight is the object
<u>Answer</u>:
B: When running for a political office, a candidate must be willing to fight for his positions, to state his beliefs articulately, and look confident while doing so.
This statement has been written correctly.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Punctuation is very important in a writing. The reader can understand the meaning properly and even the writing appears more appealing. Without punctuation, correct meaning might not reach to the reader. He might lose his interest in reading.
Option B has correct punctuation marks, i.e. there is a comma after office and after positions. Also, “to state his beliefs” is grammatically correct. In other options, use of “stating his beliefs” in Option D and “to look confident” in Option C makes both the sentences grammatically wrong. In Option A, use of ‘state his beliefs’ and ‘to look’ are incorrect as well.
Your answer would be details. They are all types of details.
I think the answer is bard the bowman
I believe that C is the best answer. A and D are out easy beacuse they don't go well with the plot and B is incorrect because it mentions too much about Spike and not about Mikkel's own passion to become a DJ while still telling how he got the equipment.