The correct answer is no, his ideas were incomplete, and do not answer things that we wonder about . However, it is the best writing of that period that we have. He never left the area in which he lived in England so had a reasonable, but limited idea of life there. The majority of British people in Bede’s times were illiterate, monasteries such as the one to which Bede belonged were dedicated to continuing a tradition of learning. Using these sources, he was able to write his history of Britain.
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mathematics and subject..are nouns
The error with the subject-verb agreement is "Here is the directions," since the singular verb "is" is incorrect, and the correct verb would be the plural "are".
<h3>What is subject-verb agreement?</h3>
Subject-verb agreement refers to the verb following the person and number of the subject. For example, the subject "I" is first person singular. Therefore, we cannot use "are," second person singular with "I". We must use the verb "am", which is first person singular as well.
That is why the section "Here is the directions" contains an error. The verb "is" is singular, but the subject "directions" is plural. The correct verb to be used is the plural "are".
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i'm pretty sure it's "had argued"
a participle is a verb used as an adjective