Oh my lord. Wot the actual heck
The correct answer is "might have been". - all these words are part of the complete verb.
A linking verb links the subject of the sentence (here "the reporter" ) to something that is said about the subject ("right... about the approaching storm")
Explanation:
Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Hamlet and ... The king speaks to a group of attendants, telling them of Polonius's death and his intention to send Hamlet to England. ... The orders call for Prince Hamlet to be put to death. ... He also pretends to be thrilled at the idea of sailing for England with ...
Answer:
Begging the question
Explanation:
The fallacy of begging the question occurs when an argument's premises assume the truth of the conclusion, instead of supporting it. In other words, you assume without proof the stand/position, or a significant part of the stand, that is in question.
It could mean that the speaker and their company watched Willy from over the counter, (they were behind the counter) and they watched him enter the bank and take the money.
Or it could mean they watched Willy go over the counter, enter the bank and take the money.
Or, take the money could mean that Willy went to a teller and asked for money
Or that Willy robbed the bank.