Answer: In short it's A). onslaught.....inflicted The violence of the enemy's ''onslaught'' at first threatened to turn our position and drive us from the field, but we quickly regrouped and inflicted a stunning defeat on the foe.
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To develop his tone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
The 2nd sentence?
Explanation:
Im not exactly sure. the only sentence here that doesnt clearly explain is the 2nd sentence. heather promised not to wait this long again after she folded a weeks worth of laundry but it doesnt tell you clearly what she was waiting for. she could have been waiting for something else. it doesnt clearly state that she had waited for laundry. but idk thats my guess.
I will correct the mistakes in the sentences:
A. I thought I seen him in the yard.
Mistake! It should be:
A. I thought I saw him in the yard.
C. When had you saw him last?
Mistake! It should be:
C. When had/have you seen him last?
D. Mary sawed that man again yesterday.
Mistake! It should be:
D. Mary saw that man again yesterday.
So, options A, C and D have mistakes, but option D does not have a mistake in it!