Don’t trust that other person they’re trying to get info
1) it was always sunny in those days and it never used to rain
2) I hated school
3) I cried everyday because I wanted to go home.
This author uses a variety of methods to flow from one idea to the next in this passage, and to improve sentence fluidity. First, the author sets the pace of this moment by placing the reader in a moment in which the action is already happening, which is done by using the phrase "At last". Then, the author pauses, using an em-dash, to give an explanation without stopping the action of the story (considering we are curious at this point as to what is happening "at last"). The author then uses short, descriptive sentences to speed up the action, and draw the reader into the moment.
Answer:
I don't understand! I need more context sorry!
Writings and inscriptions (are) difficult to read, so either the experts or a computer (translates) the text.
verbs correctly complete the sentence:
are, translates
With compound subjects joined by or/nor, the verb agrees with the subject nearer to it.