Answer:
Explanation:
The phrase is a subtle suggestion that if a treat (like candy) is given, then the child will not perform a “trick" (mischief) on the owner of the house.
The average reader will spend 1 hours and 36 minutes reading this book at 250 WPM (words per minute).
The correct answer is: A: president. Predicate nominative (also called predicate noun) is a word in sentence which <span>completes a linking verb and renames the subject. The examples of linking verbs are: is, are, was, am, were, be, being (the helping verb); look, smell, taste, touch, sound (the sense verbs); and there are also verbs like: seem, appear, become, stay, turn, etc. The verb with the predicate nominative can always be replaced with "equals". Example: Mr. Robinson is professor. Professor is predicate nominative, and the sentence would mean the same, if it was written like this: Mr. Robinson equals professor.</span>
The sentence that uses the underlined word correctly is
<span>Because they had bad colds, the sisters couldn't perform their dance very well
its correct because it is correct and uses correct word
so i conclude option A is correct
hope it helps</span>
When he turned around there was a moose by him and he had attacked him while he's in the water, and so he thought he would die.