Not too sure, but I think it’s the last option: This is a complex sentence because it joins an independent clause with a dependent clause
<span>Wrong:
Everyone is welcome! We need some strong people to help with the set up come early.
Correct:
</span>Everyone is welcome! We need some strong people to help with the setup. Come early.
D is the correct answer to this question i think!
A metaphor compares two unlike things without using 'like' or 'as'. Example: Happiness is a warm puppy. Happiness (an abstract concept) is being compared to a puppy (a physical object).
Answer:
True
Explanation:
these and those are meant to be used for plural nouns.