<span>a word, letter, or number placed before another. (noun)
or
</span><span>add (something) at the beginning as a prefix or introduction.(verb)</span>
Johnny is always "out in the open", along with the rest of the outsiders. This may resemble how easy it is for the boys to get hurt, as they do not have any protection and are an easy target.
The answer is not C I got it wrong
The correct sentence is C. Neither the umbrellas nor the tree protects us from the sun.
In compound subject, the nearest subject form is the form used by the verb. In this case, tree is in singular form thus, the verb is in singular form.
Should be:
Bill or Rudy HAS called twice for Tim.
Either Clara or her sisters HAVE borrowed my scissors.
Peggy and Sydney ARE waiting for you.