I would have to go with the first and last option, because they are the only ones that make sense to me.
Hi !!
Andrew / have / what hobbies
What hobbies does Andrew have ?
When using the present tense, you must use the auxiliary 'do' or 'does' (3rd pers. sing. ) + the base form of the verb for interrogative and negative forms.
interrogative noun(<em>what, where, when ...) </em> + do/does + subject + base form of the verb + ?
For example in the negative form, it would be ==>
<em>Andrew doesn't (does + not) have hobbies.</em>
<em>Subject + do/does + not + Base Form (don't /doesn't in shortening form)</em>
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In the simple present form, ===>
Andrew has hobbies.
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hope this helps :)
Explanation:
<u>Step 1: First define each of the terms</u>
Charting → to make a map of (an area)
Outlining → to give a summary of (something)
Recording → to set down in writing or some other permanent form for later reference
Mapping → an operation that associates each element of a given set (the domain) with one or more elements of a second set (the range)
I think that the answer is either outlining or recording. Both of them make sense but the one that makes the most sense is recording.
Answer: Option C, recording
I am not completely sure but I will go with c. I will read the book, but I haven't started it. I am truly sorry if you get this wrong.
He sees Gandalf when He opens his eyes.