Answer:
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Explanation:
The subject would be the person or thing performing the verb. The verb is asking a question.
Answer: context maybe? or listen to who said c
The correct answer is C. The first example cannot be correct because the colon simply doesn't fit there - a comma would fit better. The second one is also incorrect as you don't need to put a colon after every word, just once before the first word. The last example also doesn't need a colon, you can just enumerate these various states without the use of colon. So naturally, we are left with only one option, and that is C.
Henry is the one who walked all over Eliza by taking over her life. She came wanting lessons in how to speak correctly, which she received in addition to being bossed around by Henry, her teacher.
In the story the older people were telling the story and when someone asked "When was that" they replied "Very long ago" and they continue to say "beyond the memory even of their great-grandfathers. So with this evidence from the passage what would be the most suitable answer ? I would say the answer should most likely be history.