It's ....A ...because as should have been used, meaning which. I will refuse his demands which are outrageous.
But unless has nothing to do with the context provided in.... C ....because until should have fitted here.
Answer:prepay
Explanation:
Pre means before/ahead of
I believe it is:
<span>She renounces her country club membership when they won't allow him to join.</span>
Answer:
The correct option is D
Explanation:
This is evident from lines 4 and 5 which reads " A farmer ploughing his field".
There are actually two e on the field. One is taking roaming his flock of sheep for grazing, while the other with a plough on a horse is working his field.
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