Answer:
Its looks fine as is, I would just change it to "Oh yea." Josh says, ect.
Or you could say "oh yea." Josh says, "I forgot to mention that throwing a little gathering with some people you and I know." Put something here about what 'Josh' is doing (he looks at you, he looks away, ect.) "You better get comfortable because tonight is going to be one hell of a night."
Explanation:
I could be wrong, but I believe the answer is D.
An abstract word are things like feelings, ideas, concepts and qualities
A suffix<span> is a group of letters placed at the </span>end<span> of a word to make a </span>new<span>word. A suffix can make a new word in one of two ways:
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1. Infectional: For Example, changing singular to plural (dog ➡dogs), or changing present tense to past tense (walk ➡walked). In this case, the basic meaning of the word does not change.
2. Derivational (the new word has a new meaning "derived" from the original word): for example, teach➡teacher or care➡careful
Answer D.
It is answer D because ..
the answer for b has context clues such as for example.
Answer A. Is according to a federal law
Answer C. Has no biased context clues
Therefor the answer is D.