I don't think that Omakayas thinks people would believe her about talking to bears. She finally trusts in her grandmother. Omakayas talks with her grandmother about her experience with the bears and discusses her grandmother's use of herbs as medicines. Her grandmother tells her to trust her instincts about both plants and animals. Meanwhile, Omakayas' father and his friends discuss the increasing presence and influence of the white man and consider the possibility of moving west.
The sentence that uses a verb that agrees with It's pronoun subject is choice B, because it makes sense.
For choice A to make sense, it should be written as: "You are a very creative writer."
For choice C to make sense, it should be written as: "Lately you appear somewhat annoyed."
For choice D to make sense, it should be written as: "I was the one kid on time for her appointment."
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Johnny, or Johnny-cakes as he is called in the book, has been with the gang for several years however due to circumstances he finds himself injured within an abandoned church. Within the church he and Ponyboy stay however as they are out one day pre-teens find a way into the church and catch it on fire, when one is trapped inside Johnny rushes in to save him. In the end Johnny realizes that to "stay gold" means to do the right thing- in this case to leave the gang's way of life. At least that is how I see it.
Option 4 is the correct answer