Parris resents him a bitter man. that is the answer
Well saying dunno is an error in formal/academic writing. In academic writing you would have to write, i do not know, though.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
He didint even say a word and grabbed it
I'm thinking B because my implies that the person possesses that thing. My bicycle. He is in possession of the bike
Answer:
<em>The sentences </em>A: <em> While she was studying, her dog began to lick her elbow. </em>and<em> </em>D:<em> Without a doubt, she was the fastest in her heat.</em>
Explanation:
The senteces A and D are correct because both begin with a <em>subordinate</em> clause, therefore they have <em>commas</em> to <em>separate them from the main clauses</em>. The sentence B is wrong because it is <em>not necessary</em> the use of the <em>comma</em>, since it started with the main clause. and in the sentence C, the transitional word <em>however</em>, doesn't have another statement to contrast with.