B.
If you think of the opening *seconds*, there isn't enough time for a weather report or interview or story summary in just a few seconds. Also, I've seen an opening animation in all the news broadcast beginnings I've ever watched.
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D) The man, in the next apartment, as well as the people across the hall, have lived in the building since 1960.
Subject-verb agreement means that the subject and the verb must possess the same number. Thus, when the subject is singular, the verb must be singular; and when the subject is plural, the verb must be plural too.
In sentence D, there is no subject-verb agreement because the subject is singular (the man) and the auxiliary verb is plural (have). The correct sentence is:
The <u>man</u>, in the next apartment, as well as the people across the hall, <u>has lived</u> in the building since 1960.
Answer: D across
Explanation: Ex: Transportation - to go across
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The most outstanding verbal irony in “The Landlady” is when the landlady shows the room to Billy she tells that, “It's all ready for you, my dear.”(Dahl, 176) which indirectly makes the reader realize that she does not only mean bed and breakfast for a couple of days, indeed she tries to give the message to the reader ...
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