Answer:
c. explain something
Explanation:
If I am trying to get a point across, I make sure to be very specific with my words.
Answer:
D. to
Explanation:
he'll show the photos he has taken to his parents.
Materialism means constant concern over material possessions and wealth; a great or excessive regard for worldly concerns
Answer:
The answer is <em>B. might</em>.
Explanation:
First, let`s identify which conditional this is, so we`ll have to name the verb parts of these clauses:
<em>If you lead by example</em> - verb is lead and it is present simple tense.
<em>your sister might even stay in school</em> - might stay - it a modal construction that consists of a modal verb might and bare infinitive of a verb to stay
This combination is seen in the second conditional. Modals can be: would, might, can, may...
Answer A - example does not affect the sentence in any way.
Answers C and D - stay and lead - those are the verbs that have to be in these clauses. So what is needed so that this can be a conditional sentence is modal verb might.