I believe it's A) It build readers' sympathy for the speaker and his problem because it builds on how young they were when they fell in love with each other.
Answer:
I believe it could be A but I'm not 100% sure
Answer: D If a base word has only one syllable and ends in one consonant, double the final consonant.
Explanation:
You must double those final consonants that you have in your word before a suffix which means first, double the final consonant and then add it.
- For example, it can be, stop-stopped(stop + p + ed), bag-bagged, drop-dropped, fog-foggy, run-running. It is used when some of the words are ending with the consonants.
Suffixes that you add, in this case, should be vowel suffixes which are ED and ING.
He is a slow writer, or he did not hear the teacher.
Answer:
has opened/happened/thinks/barked/tidy/will you do/do you/hasn't danced/am studying
Explanation:this is just my opinion.