→It wouldn't be A (Queen-) because of the dash.
→It wouldn't be B (There is no error in this sentence) because there's an error.
→It wouldn't be D (Is:) because you only use ":" when you're giving multiple things together.
→The answer is C (Queen;) because it's joining the sentences together. It's like having a comma in the sentence after "Queen."
Acorn:oak is the answer I believe, because a calf is a baby cow and a cow is matured. So in this, an acorn is the seed, which is like the baby when the oak is the matured version of the seed (acorn)
Answer:
A subject and a predicate! :)
Answer:
Tahar, a thoughtful and well-prepared student.
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