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it means that the author is narrating a story about the characters, referring to them by name, or using the third-person pronouns “he,” “she,” and “they.”
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A is the answer.  B has a 'plural verb' and a singular subject, as does C.  D has a plural subject and 'singular verb'
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: seen below
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An ocean is a body of water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere about 70percent of the earth surface. This provide enough area to build a city in than starting a colony in a new planet which one is not sure if this planet is habitable to build a city on. About 70 - 80% of the oxygen we breath is produced under the ocean, which makes it possible to live under the ocean, living under the ocean is considered as an healthy diet and finally, building is possible under the ocean, builders dig a trench in the ocean floor. They then sink pre-made steel or concrete tubes in the trench. After the tubes are covered with a thick layer of rock, workers connect the sections of tubes and pump out any remaining water within that are to commence building.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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#1: It's Something You're Interested In
A paper is always easier to write if you're interested in the topic, and you'll be more motivated to do in-depth research and write a paper that really covers the entire subject. Even if a certain research paper topic is getting a lot of buzz right now or other people seem interested in writing about it, don't feel tempted to make it your topic unless you genuinely have some sort of interest in it as well.
 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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GMO Cons
Cons
Allergic reactions. Some people believe that GMO foods have more potential to trigger allergic reactions.
Cancer. Some researchers believe that eating GMO foods can contribute to the development of cancer.
Antibacterial resistance.
Outcrossing.