I believe the answer is A because it includes all neccessary details for something that is paraphrased.
(it's correct I just took the test:)
Answer:
He believes that all living things are important.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "Birdfoot's Grampa" by Joseph Bruchae, the author speaks about "leathery hands full of wet brown life" that are knee-deep in the summer grass to which the narrator smiled and said that they have places to go too.
When the author says "they have places to go to too", he means that he believes that all living things are important.
Answer:
use" is" in place of "are"
Explanation:
According to subject verb agreement rule of English grammar subject and the verb associated with it should agree in number i.e singular subject should take singular verb and plural verb will be used when subject is plural.
Here subject is Goffin's cockatoo which is a singular noun hence "is" is the correct verb to be used with this subject while "are" is used and should be replaced with "is".
Answer:
When his father's mental health deteriorates, josef slaps and threatens him to ensure that ... close enough that we should take to you to a concentration camp too, like your father. ... "l don't have time for games," he would tell me
Answer:
I dont know if this is correct.
Explanation:
Dear Service Member, THANK YOU for everything you have sacrificed to serve our country. I do not take my freedom for granted and I'm grateful every day there are people like you who put their lives on the line. I don't know you personally, but I feel the sacrifice you and your family offer up every day