John's old enough to be a driver boy, he's coming along with me and the Bacconola
Answer:So from what I am understanding the first answer for that question is most likely D because it says that there were a bunch of struggles for him and it was hard for him to learn until two parents noticed him and took him in.For the second question it is C because I mean it's pretty easy it's related to the game and his tackle was related to a score and then the third answer is A I think and then the 4th answer is I'm not really sure I'd go with C and then the 5th answer is C.And then the worst struggles he had to go through were Moving in and out of foster family's I picked that because he had to try and learn different things while moving and different schools means different work.And then he had to re-learn things.For the agree thing,I do not agree it was because of luck he was doing his best and was trying really hard to make his dream come true.
D) The sentence implies that the Colonel recognizes the attendant's name.
This sentence is all about the Colonel's behavior. The Colonel does not act differently until after the attendant reveals his name. Therefore, the Colonel recognizes the attendant's name. None of the other options are correct.
However, the Colonel believes the attendant said the name Colombo, but that is not the attendant's name and the attendant sets him straight.
A declarative sentence is a statement. Such as, "I went to the park yesterday." That is declarative, because it is stating a fact. Another way to know it's declarative is, all declarative sentences end in periods. But you shouldn't get these mixed up with imperative which are commands. Hope this helped!