"C. shall be coming" is the only future progressive verb form from the options listed. The other options are either past, present, or future perfect.
We close the divide because we know, to put our future first / we must first put our differences aside," she said.
Despite his other successes, Wilde never became the he Novelist had hoped to be.
b is right option
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. As she walked through the woods, she noticed moss on stones on tree bark and along the path." the sentence that does not contain any errors in comma usage is that D. As she walked through the woods, she noticed moss on stones on tree bark and along the path.<span>
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The correct answer should be C. The smell of bacon and eggs was my alarm clock on cold mornings.
To help you in the future, just remember that figurative language is essentially just a statement that isn't literal. In A and B, both of those things actually happened. However, for C, bacon and eggs didn't start ringing an alarm to wake them up.