It means a tiny part of a bigger picture so for example you are a tiny part of the world. Hope that answers your question.
D is the correct answer because, it states “however” and it’s the correct use of a transition word from that form of question.
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use words like however and netherless. For example say my little sister has really pretty blue eyes but neverless I do to.
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This summer was awesome. I did a ton of cool things and learned a lot.
In June I got a new SIMS game where you can make mermaids and go scuba diving in the ocean! I spent lots of time every day making new characters and watching them get mauled by sharks. It was super educational. Who knew that sharks are just as likely to attack a mermaid as they are a human? And that mermaids bleed red blood? I also designed some cool houses. Like 183 of them. Since I’m thinking of one day designing giant houses with many rooms that do not connect and backyards that contain every recreational item there possibly is, it was time well spent.