The strategy that will help you revise your choice of words to achieve your purpose is to think of what message you want to give such as in an introduction to a topic whereby you want to cover the main points to be expounded on in the main paper or essay or chapter of a book you may be writing to set the stage for their full explanation.
A. Cats have very sharp claws.
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Example #1: Neither Out Far nor in Deep (By Robert Frost)
This is an ABAB pattern of rhyme scheme, in which each stanza applies this format. For instance, in the first stanza, “sand” rhymes with the word “land,” and “way” rhymes with the word “day.”
1. Show Your Pet Lots of Attention.
2. Feed and Water your pet.
3. Clean up after your pet (all the messes your pet makes)
4. Play with your pet. Have fun with your pet.
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You didn't specify what kind of pet, so I used things that all pets would need.
Answer : was delivered
Explanation : this morning gives it past tense, which knocks out “will be delivering” and “has delivered”. I eliminated “have been delivered” because it’s improper English. So, it has to be “was delivered”