D. "Neither my friends nor my family cares about me," said Finlay.
In this sentence there are two subjects, "friends" and "family". Since the conjunction "neither...nor" is used, the subject-verb agreement gets a little tricky. If both subjects were singular, as in he or she, the verb must agree with a singular subject. This is because it is either one or the other not both. In this sentence, one subject is plural, friends, and one subject is singular, family. Family is considered a collective noun, so even though there are many people in the family, there is only one family. Since family is closest to the verb and it is singular, "to care" must be in the singular form. Option B and C are wrong because the verbs "were" and "are" are plural verbs.
Answer:
Whenever someone sees injustice happening around them , they should stand up.
It's not only about the teenagers , it is the duty of every human being who has even a glimmer of humanity in them to stand up for those in need , to stand up for help, to stand for injustice.
The fact that whether teenagers should stand up for injustice in the absence of a support is the question risen here.
Well I think they should.
Most people get scared to do so, mostly not because they are coward , but rather for the fact that " Why should I stand up for it when it doesn't bother others" .
It is one of the most inhumane thing one could tell to themselves.
I suggest them to stand up for justice but by not being aggressive but through nonviolence.
The Irony and the pun in the sentences are as follows:
1. Ned said, I just love working in the hot sun. When can we do this again?"
The above sentence shows irony ,as no one would want to work in the hot sun, but Ned is expressing contrary to it.
2. Billy Fisher was a minor character and remained one as an adult
The above phrase show a play with words and also depicts dark humor, as it suggests the Billy would be a minor, even as an adult. Thus this suggests pun in the sentence.
3. Kara read that Tom Sawyer tricked the boys. What a good friend!" she remarked.
This sentence shows irony, as what is being exclaimed by Kara is the opposite to what Tom's deed are.
4.His friend's none the wiser, Tom surveyed the results of his whitewashing.
This sentence suggests neither irony, nor pun.