Answer:
The simple future is a verb tense that’s used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet, here, raining. We use the simple future to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in the future. The formula for the simple future in the negative is will + not + [root form of verb], that is, will not rain or won't rain. Hence, Option B is correct.
The rest of the options do not express this condition. They either mention actions that have already happened (options C and D) or actions that are happening in the present (option A).
Hence these options are incorrect.
I believe the answer to be 2: <span>an essay that tells a story from a first-person point of view </span>
Answer:
Theatre had a bad reputation.
Explanation:
Elizabethan Theatre:
Because of the theater's bad reputation, the mayor of London imposed a ban on performances. The opening will take place in Thames Southwark, a district not under the control of the municipal government. Many residents who were used to seeing plays in the city did not show up to see these productions.
I didn’t read this my an aha moment is anything surprising/unexpected/ caught your attention