The answer is A because B, C, and D don't have correct subject-verb agreement.
I actually did this for an assignment awhile back. First of all I would use “following through WITH a promise” unless the assignment said on. I can’t remember exactly what I said but I think it was something about watering a plant bc I mean if you don’t water a plant constantly it will die and if you constantly break promises whatever relationship you have will also break or die. I got a good grade so I hope this helps if you decide to use it :)
An intransitive verb is defined as a verb that does not take a direct object. That means there's no word in the sentence that tells who or what received the action of the verb. ... Other intransitive verbs, such as “arrive” or “die,” can't be paired with a direct object at all.
There are two categories of Adaptation. One is called
Obligate or Fixed Adaptation. The other is Facultative Adaptation.
Fixed adaptations are determined by predisposing factors and
are fixed, no matter the environment. Facultative adaptations, on the other
hand, is sensitive to environmental variation. It is often described as "If-then" set-ups. Lifestyle changes that a human being makes in order to fit into a particular environment is a prime example of Facultative Adaptation.
Answer: “The peaceful struggle”
Explanation: The phrase “peaceful struggle” is an oxymoron because the meanings of the words contradict each other. Something that is peaceful is something that is rid of any complication or worry, and to struggle is to face a conflict (or forcefully attempt to break away from one). Because of this, the figure of speech used in this sentence is an oxymoron.
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