I’m pretty sure it is C. Explicit. I could be wrong but Explicit means saying something directly, it is not implied.
Answer:
B, "is situated"
Explanation:
Process of elimination:
A: The Oval Office is in the White House today, so the sentence should not be in the past tense.
C: This is not grammatically correct. The sentence needs a verb of a tense of "to be" like "is" or "was".
D: This is not grammatically correct. The sentence needs a verb of a tense of "to be" like "is" or "was". Also, since the Oval Office is singular, the word would be situates instead of situate anyway.
Answer:
yes there is m a t h w a y (without the spaces) there is s y m b o l a b (also without the spaces) q u i z z i z and q u i z l e t (on those 2 you press ctrl and f to find exactly what you're looking for)
Explanation:
Answer:
Sentence predicates contain a verb and a modifier.
Explanation: