<span>C. while and however
These two words show that differences are being stated about two separate things.
In this example they are used to contrast geese and seagulls:
"while" geese are one thing, seagulls are another.
Or, seagulls are one way "however," geese are another way. </span>
Answer:
The longest necklace will obviously have the most amount of beads. Each necklace that is entangled has a different kind of bead and can be traced and differentiated with.
In order to find the necklace with the most beads, what you can do is start tracing the thread and the beads. The thread that goes the longest way and counts the most beads, is the necklace that your'e looking for.
The sentence that does not have an error in subject and verb agreement is C. There are several of the kits left over in the storeroom.
In A, it should be - was one of the...
In B, it should be - Don't Amber and ...
In D, it should be - is finally...
Answer: To be able to hunt humans in isolation without getting arrested.
Explanation:
His thrill of hunting eluded him so much so that he wanted to start hunting an animal "that can reason" and "think freely". So he bought an island and built a mansion on it and built a trap to wreck sailors ships and invite them to be his prey.