Answer:
The correct option is "The place was now almost deserted...". This portion foreshadows the symbolic loneliness of the music club.
Explanation:
The selected choice above contains the words "deserted" and "loneliness," which have nearly identical meanings.
When a location is devoid of people, it is said to be deserted.
When a location is empty or is not visited by people, it is said to be lonely.
According to the preceding viewpoint, both "deserted" and "loneliness" have identical meanings.
Therefore, the correct option is "The place was now almost deserted...". This portion foreshadows the symbolic loneliness of the music club.
I believe this an example of complex sentence structure.
My reasoning is that most of these sentences are in fact compound complex sentences-
Compound-complex sentences contain two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.
An example of a complex sentence is this: “I burned dinner but not the cake.”
The principal part in which the given verb is formed is option C. past. The action word "chewed" comes from its base word "chew". And to make it into a past form, the suffix -ed is added. The action word "chew" is an example of a regular verb. Regular verbs are verbs that only needs the suffix -ed in order to create a past form of the verb.