I would go with the last sentence.
The question is whether those phrases are speaking of the same person :
<span>A. her friend and former room-mate
- this is the same person, if it was two people, it'd be "and her"
B. </span><span>the winner and still champion
-again, the same person, requires singular verb
C.</span><span>The chief and foremost expert
-again, the same person: requires a singular verb and actually has a singular verb, correct answer!
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Answer:
I believe it is true because people were just so thirsty for blood at that time. It's hard for me to be satisfied when even innocent people are being killed as well as evil. The people were just satisfied to see blood and fighting over who gets to execute people. During that time, if you execute people, you'll become popular and honored.
Based on the given selection above from Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift, the motives for writing a travel narrative that the passage above suggests best would be III only: <span>help establish a cultural relationship between England and Brobdingnag. The answer would be the first option. Hope this answer helps.</span>
What? Do you want me to unscramble or something?