This makes absolutely no sense and I'm not even sure if it's a question or not...
1. Speaking
2. Going and hanging out with People
3. Shopping
4. Talking on the phone
5. Not having to be watched
6. Travel
7. Eating
And many more but I hope this helps
I'm pretty sure your answers are
B
A
B
A
Answer: Marlo, the oldest in the family, often reads to her little brother and sister.
Explanation:
I'm sorry your question was not answered sooner. I doubt you will still need this answer but for the sake of others I went ahead to answer.
When a subject and a verb are said to agree, it means that the verb is the same number as the subject. This means that if the subject is in plural, the verb must be in plural as well and if the subject is singular, the verb must be singular as well.
<u><em>''Marlo''</em></u><em> </em> is a singular subject and the verb that would complement this is ''<em><u>reads'' </u></em><em> </em>because it is a singular number as well.
I believe it is Chronemics, as that is only definition that comes close to what you have put up. Please do let me know if it is correct.