Mustufa ran the 100-meter and 200-meter races (but the one he had trained for the hardest was the 400-meter competition).
This is the only answer that is grammatically correct. Parentheses cannot just be place anywhere in a sentence. They are used to add extra information for clarity or information that is an aside). An aside is something that is not the main part of the discussion. In this sentence, the main point is that Mustufa ran the sprint races. The extra information is that he trained for the mid-distance race.
If the food 'is' tasty.then none of the restaurants 'have' matched up to it
Answer:
1: somewhere
2:everything
3:anyone
4:to LA
5:food
6:anyone
7:nothing
8:Who
9:to California
10:everyone
11:life
12:everyone
13:to the beach
14:me
15:everyone
16:somewhere
17 : every where
18: some juice
19: I don't know
20: something
21:food
22: everyone
23 : someone
24: all over
but what was this for mate
I believe the answer is D) with his cunning tricks. Beowulf and his army pretended to be asleep when Grendel came, when in fact they were awake and waited for him to come so that they can kill him.
A isn't correct because no sword could hurt Grendel.
B isn't correct because no mocking words were said.
C isn't correct because no magic was used.