Answer: Traditionally (adverb); thirteen (adjective); Christmas Eve (adverbial noun)
None or a thing, or an adverb clause
1. size
2. original source; point of origin
3. Chocolate milk, chocolate fudge, ice cream, and candy.
4. Kelley studies the effects of the chemicals in chocolate.
5. They require very little natural light.
6. Too much light will actually harm the plants.
7. During the 1940s and 1950s, Budd Abbott and Lou Costello were a popular comedy team on radio, television, and stage.
8. were called
9. Even on weekends, holidays, and vacations.*
Subject-verb agreement defines whether the verb should have a little change or if it should stay as it is in it base form. When the action is in present tense and the subject is plural, the verb remains the same as it is in its base form. In this case the subject dancers is plural. Therefore, the correct answer is A: The sentence is correct as written.
Answer and explanation:
I believe that each culture has its rules within its communities. Obviously, a person belonging to a particular culture will think with strong conviction that what they do is right and that no one can overwhelm those beliefs and customs. However, unless they live in a country where there is free will, in the rest of the world there are laws that protect citizens and must be followed and respected beyond all culture. If the practices of a community inflict damage on another individual, I particularly think it is wrong. So in this case I would grant the reason to subject B.