Hello, the correct answer would be either A or D. B cannot be correct because it still remains a fragment. The same case is with C. A might be correct in the following sense: Since, they had traveled often. "Since" meaning - after that. And D might also be correct because if you delete "since", you are left with - "They had traveled often", which is a completely correct and completed sentence.
The hotel lobby -<span>will flood-</span><span> with fans hoping for an autograph as soon as word spreads that the movie star is staying in the penthouse</span>
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The author is trying to say that it's worthless to be classified as a citizen if you cannot vote, just as it is worthless to have a boat if you have no oars.
Answer:The entire ride is the complete subject of the sentece. This implies all the words that describe who or what is the sentence is about. In this case, the action is take and we know that is about the ride, so the subject is ride.
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