Sorry, I don't really understand your question but if you are asking what Modal verbs means, it means: We use <span>modal verbs to show if we believe something is certain, probable or possible (or not). We also use modals to do things like talking about ability, asking permission making requests and offers, and so on.</span>
The correct option is B.
A confederate is a person who takes part in an experiment and follows closely the instructions that the experimenter give him without allowing other participants to know that he is working for the owner of the experiment.
In the question given above, all the people involve are confederate with the exception of one.
And all the confederate are saying that C is the longest line when it is clearly not the longest. Of course this will make the boy who is not a confederate very agitated and uncomfortable. He will be wondering whether he is the one who have problem or the other people {the confederate}, because all of them are saying the wrong thing.
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Explanation:
I'll use italics for the phrase and underlining for the object.
1. The penguin built a nest <em>from the </em><u><em>rocks</em></u> it had gathered <em>from around the </em><em><u>sea shore.</u></em>..
2. Have you heard the news<em> about </em><u><em>Florence</em></u> who eloped <em>without even getting a new </em><u><em>dress</em></u>?
3. A hummingbird flew<em> in a diagonal</em><u><em> path</em></u><em> to the</em><u><em> road </em></u><em> </em>..
4. We enjoy canoeing <em>in early s</em><u><em>umme</em></u><u>r </u>when the waves leap.
5. The class goes <em>to the </em><em><u>library </u></em><em> to research our </em><u><em>term papers</em></u><em>. Not quite correct. </em>
To be or not to be... that is the question
D. temperance, feminism, abolitionism