Answer:
D.
Explanation:
A and B have no justification or details to support them so you can rule them out automatically. Then, by rereading the question you can see that you are supposed to infer, not restate, which rules out C as well. That leaves you with D. Hope this helps :)
<span>A
transitive verb is a verb in which the action passes from the subject
of the sentence to the direct object of the sentence; in other words,
the subject is doing something to the object. The answer is D; the
verb caught is transitive because the action is passing from Daniel
-the subject- to fish -the object-.</span>
In Othello<span>, Iago very cleverly uses much emotional imagery to evoke an emotional response from Desdemona's father Brabantio regarding her elopement.</span>
Answer:
Dad I want to study medicine so that I can help some people with medication
So a cobra is venomous<span> and a </span>poison<span> dart frog is </span>poisonous. (I guess if you want to be picky, a snake could be considered poisonous<span> if you eat it and ingest its venom.) </span>