The options omitted are:
A. as those that charge
B. as a charge
C. as to charge
D. as charge
E. as those charging
Answer:
Correct answer is Option "D" which is "as charge"
Explanation:
In this Sentence Correction question, we need to follow parallelism rules to get the correct answer.
The phrase "as many" in the question must be followed by "as"; and this appears in all 5 answer options, so it's not much help. However, the first "as" is partnered with "charge" ("as many independent institutions of higher education charge...."), the second "as" definitely needs it too.
The only answer that follows this pattern is option D
There is not an insert for us to be able to read so we wont be able to tell you what stanza the author is using.
The right answer is eum because 'him' is the object in the sentence. In Latin the object always gets expressed by using the accusative . The accusative form of is, ea, id ~ is 'eum'!
La profesora enseña en el salón de clase.
Since we are conjugating in the Present Indicative: indicates things that are facts or certainties or that are a part of the speaker’s experience.
In it's regular form for enseñar we would conjugate it like so:
Yo Form: Enseño
Tú Form: Enseñas
Usted, Ella, Ello Form: Enseña
Nosotros Form: Enseñamos
Vosotros Form: Enseñáis
Ustedes, Ellas, Ellos: Enseñan.