I would definitely go with B because a subjunctive is an realist mood (one that does not refer directly to what is necessarily real) – it is often contrasted with the indicative, which is a realist mood. Subjunctives occur most often, although not exclusively, in subordinate clauses, particularly that-clauses.
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Answer:
I need to see the picture becuase this question does not make sense without the picture. Sorry
Intonation refers to <span>the change in the pitch (high or low sound) of the voice. An example of intonation is when a person makes a statement or asks a question. The difference in pitch at the end of a statement and question show the importance of intonation. When reading poems, intonation is also useful in the dynamics of the speaker's attitude and emotions.</span>
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cunning and obsessive</span>
Answer:
C
Explanation:
First, punctuation in a quotation is always inside the double quotes ruling out option B. Then, before you write a quotation you must include a comma after the intro clause. Thus, C is the only right answer.
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