Answer:
D goes to compelling C goes to propose A goes to recurrent and last but NOT least compelling goes to B
Explanation:
Answer: A- she is a citizen
hope this helped :)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The answer would be B because Shakespeare had a successful career in writing plays, but there is always a flaw in something.
Answer:
The word play in the passage is when it says some people never go beyond expectations saying some people do more than what is expected
Explanation:
Answer:
My wife gave me a hundred rupees, (but/however) I can't find it.
He bought a house and it's near the zoo. (It could also be) He bought a house near the zoo.
I wanted to buy the car (but/however) it was costlier than my house.
Explanation:
You could use either but or however for the first and last question because the second sentence is contradicting the first sentence. For the second question you could have it both ways, but I recommened using the first way, (He bought a house and it's near the zoo.) because it uses a clause.