It really would be helpful in further questions to give some context on what it wants. I know it wants you to conjugate something, but without the verb, it's difficult to see what it wants.
One that would probably work is "the bus will be clear at game time"
The most appropriate reason why Brooks capitalized the words "Mostly Good," is to draw attention, and highlight this point, so the reader would receive better context, and a reason to think and use intellectual reasoning.
When you cut the edible part of wheat theres the stalks the non edible
Answer:
Its A or D but D is the best answer choice.
Explanation:
They all are stating the same thing in different ways.