The first answer is correct since you are only supposed to put information that clarifies the sentence in parentheses. Only putting dinner in parentheses wouldn’t make sense since it is a crucial part of the sentence, nor would you only put 6:30pm in parentheses since you already have about outside of the parentheses so saying As soon as we had finished dinner it was about, I started my homework.,Doesn’t make sense that means that even if you put things in parentheses the sentence should still make sense if the parentheses aren’t there.
I hope this makes sense if not please comment and I can try to explain it better :)
<span>A play for a writer.</span>
He doesn't care if he isn't picked to start the game. He usually comes on as a sub in the second half and he often scores a goal in the final minutes. He knows that he can add something extra and when we're lost and there are 10 minutes left to the final whistle, he seems to get that adrenaline rush and just wants the ball to show what he can do. I guess he's our secret weapon- Super-sub Sully!
List of answer:
1. A
2. C
3. A
4. C
5. A
6. C
7. B
8. C
This excerpt tells the story of a substitute player who is always picked to play in matches almost at the end of them. He is considered a secret weapon who is able to give his team the victory they need. As this is a narrative construction written in the present tense, we must always respect the best grammatical choices in order to have a well-written piece.
For this reason, in questions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8 we must choose the verbs that are conjugated with the third person singular subject ("he", in this case) and in 6 with the first person plural subject ("we", in this case).
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Paraphrasing would mean the writer can get acroos precisly what they want from a quote and not all of the extra stuff.
The southern sea by a country on the sea.