If you mean they should actually be a part of it with them in it, no. but if you mean interacting with them like questions, then yes! hope i could help =)
The gut instinct follower is arguably the simplest decision maker and tends to choose the first option in haste.
When confronted with two possibilities and a handful of information on each, the instinct follower will generally form an immediate impression, and side with wherever that impression lands.
And mostly that is the correct decision but sometimes you just make the decision too quickly and waste it by choosing the very first option on the list.
<em>She </em><em>requested</em><em> </em><em>him </em><em>that </em><em>he </em><em>wait </em><em>there </em><em>until</em><em> </em><em>she </em><em>returned</em><em>.</em>
Answer:
OC.
James wants to be a lawyer and Josh plans on being a TV star.
Explanation:
the most logical grammatical answer a,b,or d are either missing or adding too much