It would be a. "We the people of the United States ... do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
We can rule out c immediately, because it has dependent clauses standing on its own. B. can also be ruled out, because the clause in-between the hyphen does not read correctly. A. is correct grammatically, but D. is also grammatically correct and it explains it in a quick and understandable way.
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Della becomes suddenly nervous about what Jim will think about her hair and how she will tell him how she sold it. She is unsure whether Jim will become cross with her.
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D.
It means to make. For an example, "I'm going to suffix some pie".
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i would say plot could also be a theme in the verb tense though
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