The correct answer is A. We practiced for the debate and many arguments were rehearsed.
As you can see in this sentence, in the first part the pronoun <em>we </em>is used, and in the latter part, that pronoun just disappears and the sentence suddenly becomes passive rather than active. The shift isn't done properly - it is rather awkward. The other options are consistent - they use only one voice rather than two (like in sentence A).
Answer:
Clause.
Explanation:
It contains a subject, "He" and a predicate/verb, "studied."
Answer:
1: carry and portable. 2: father and paternal . 3: send and missile. 4: peace and pacifist. 5: come and convention 6: mother and maternal.
Explanation:
B is correct, "<span> Christina and I went to the same summer camp for years (since we were 8)" </span>parentheses are used when you have some extra information you want to add, but its not completely necessary. Like how they started going to the same summer camp when they were 8, you can still read the sentence fine without it, but it's a nice piece of information.