Answer B. (Future perfect tense is used, as the sentence refers to something that will be completed by some point in the future.) is correct.
B is correct because the event which will happen in the future (the baking of the cakes) will also have ended.
I will have baked is a correct form of future perfect, because future perfect is made with the following construction:
Subject + will have + past participle
well the last papragraph sums up the rest fo the paragraphs for example if im writing a story about a day i went to the beach and went into deep waters the last paragraph would sum up what happened , how the problem was solve ect.
<span>What adjective best describes the narrators father according to the narrator in "notes of a native son" the answer is angry</span><span />
I don’t think age should determine whether you take part in marches and protests becuase children do have views of situations and everyone’s opinion is valid for that matter. children have a brain of their own and are old enough do stand up for their beliefs