The correct answer is (b.) men's. The men's shouts filled the dark night. If you are referring to many male persons, you may use men. You need not any usage of s with men since men is already in a plural form which makes it wrong.
Answer:
C. He is excited and nervous, but doesn't want Natalya to know it.
Explanation:
In this farce - <em>The Proposal</em> by Anton Chekhov we have Lomov and Natalya as main characters, besides her father. Lomov is a kind of man who has a problem with coming to the point when talking thus making a lot of digresses. Since this is a sensitive matter for him, he expresses anxiety and nervousness first while talking to Chubukov, Natalya`s father, then while talking to Natalya. So he just goes around expending the talking by, as seen in this excerpt, guessing her reaction to the still unknown matter of marital proposal. Then he comments the weather while trying to show himself as relaxed, though he is not even close to that.
Answer: The military has to work as hard as or harder than the terrorists.
Explanation:
basically the sentence says that terrorists are working hard to go against freedom so the military has to work as hard or maybe even harder to stop them.
Answer:
C, Is is the answer.
Explanation:
Would be is past tense,
Were too is past tense
Is is present tense and so is the sentence
Are does not sound right in the sentence