I would say D. But that's just my opinion
A. Love
Love is both a noun and a verb.
You can 'love' someone (verb)
Or you can show your 'love' for someone (noun)
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Answer:
Not only did the cat eat the beef but also the chicken. or, The cat not only ate the beef but also the chicken.
Explanation:
Personally, i like the second sentence better but i think both could work :)
Answer:
GIRL FOR ONLY 2 PAGES I MEANNN
You're, because it is a homphone (you're, your) and makes sense in this sentence.