Answer: I would feel sad and dissoponyed that they let me down
Explanation:
The question above is incomplete; the options attached to the question is given below:
A. Woman → womans
B. Moose → meese
C. Child → children
D. Sheep → sheeps
<span> ANSWER</span>
<span>The correct option is C.</span>
<span>In English language, singular refers to a single thing while plural refers to two or more things. There are many ways of forming plurals of words, depending on the word concerned. At time letter 's' is added to form the plural form; this is the most common means of forming plurals. In the question given above, all the options are wrong with the exception of option C.The plural of child is formed by adding 'ren' to the singular form.</span>
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The problem is that there is more than one choice that can be defended.
I don't think there is any statement that shows he believes the youth are cowardly. Not B
He doesn't imply that other nations welcome the youth being addressed. It's really not A.
D is really hard to get rid of. It is not stated directly, but I think it is implied. If you were writing an essay, you could easily argue that the speaker is implying that he believes that most countries are not as good as his.
I'd pick C, but don't be surprised if it is D.