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Just because you can fly doesn't mean you can navigate. What if you get lost? >.<
Answer:
Does Sita tell a story?
Explanation:
There are four sentence types: declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamative.
Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions, and the form of an interrogative sentence is as follows:
auxiliary verb + subject + verb
To answer this question we first need to identify the elements of the sentence:
Subject: Sita
Verb: tells (simple present, second-person singular)
Direct object: a story
Then, identify the propper auxiliary verb. Since this is a simple present, a second-person singular verb, the auxiliary verb should be "does".
So, the correct answer is:
Does Sita tell a story?
Hamlet's interaction with Osrick provides some comic relief in Act V, scene ii
Answer:
B. Neighbors'
Explanation:
A can't be correct because, neighbor's = neighbor is. The sentence wouldn't make sense if it said, "George does extensive repairs in his neighbor is homes."
B has to be correct because neighbors' = neighbors. The sentence basically stays the same.`