There are 13 books in the series
A run-on sentence is two incorrectly joined independent clauses.
That is the case of the B.
The two clauses are 1) "Movies are a great escape", and 2) "I go to the cinema often".
You can fix the error by using end punctuation or a semicolon after the first clause.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The narrator tells the story using I, I'm, I'll, because they are talking over themself, so it wouldn't be D.
It's also in <u>first person</u> so that means other characters wouldn't be able to narrate, that marks C out.
And, 1st and 3rd person perspectives are from a character's perspective in the book. So that means a first person narrator would have to be a character you hear narrating using words like I, I'm, etc. Meaning that you wouldn't be narrating, as it would be 2nd person (you, you'd, you'll). So it's not B.
Answer: b. themes are designed to teach morals
Answer: C
Explanation: Because your subject which is "the basketball team" is singular and has to agree with the singular form of your verb which is "has"
Team is a collective term and so even though it contains "many" the term is still singular.