<span>The question is the following: "If you want to use the present tense, which word would best fill the blank?". Unfortunately, there is no blank and I think that a part of the sentence is missing. Anyway ,we can definitely exclude the first two options:
a. were
b. was
because they are in past tense. Now we're left with:
d. are
c. is The choice between them will depend on whether the sentence has a subject in singular, such as "bird" - then we use "is" or in plural, such as "birds" - then we use "are"</span>
Answer:
OD. It is a paragraph that is divided into topic and body.
Explanation:
As can be inferred from the word itself, 'division' means to be separated. This implies the 'categorization, classification' of things on the basis of their contents or uses or similarity.
So, a division paragraph is the separation of paragraphs into their different components such as the introduction, body, or conclusion. This division allows for a more developed and detailed explanation of better understanding.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
The answer is Standard English
Answer:
Either he could save the Blossom Tree and let his palace collapse. ... But the spirit of the Blossom Tree said…. nothing. And so King Brahmadatta decided to chop it down.
Explanation: