Is there a question to answer? Or do you need sentence correction? The sentence needs to be “You did it, tom,” she said accusingly, “I know you didn’t mean to, but you did it.”
You need to capitalize the first “You”, and use quotation marks around the second part of what the person said as well as a period at the end.
<span>I would say C. Don't judge others based on their looks</span>
The complete subject is bones, anything, sting and break
The simple subject is sticks and stones
Answer: D
Explanation:
looking at all of the responses you provided, D is definitely the correct choice. the sentence reads "John Lithgow, one of several well-known actors, are going to be performing tonight." Notice the error? The verb "are" should be "is" because John is only one person performing. (are = multiple people, is = one person)
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The answer would be D.) He understands where the Beast come from.
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