B. ITS.
Each of the library books is placed in its correct location.
its refers to each of the library books.
A personal pronoun is a pronoun primarily associated with a particular grammatical person. It may refer to people, object, or animals.
The grammatical person may be first person, second person, or third person.
The personal pronoun "its" denotes the use of third person in a singular form.
Answer: D. Jackson relies on long, flowing sentences, whereas Rutledge relies on short, direct sentences.
Explanation:
Andrew Jackson’s address to the Congress and Michael Rutledge’s “Samuel’s Memory” certainly differ in writing techniques and language use. In Jackson's speech, there are long sentences, which makes the speech convincing and helps him demonstrate his intelligence. However, Rutledge's sentences are often short, quite simple and straightforward.
I'm not familiar with the book but the conflict is usually a fairly easy thing for me to find (I know some struggle with it) what you should do is summarize what you've read. Take that summery and think "alright, the character is facing an issue with_______" (his conscience, another character, society, or nature) and once you summarize it, the rest should be fairly simple. Hopefully this helps.
It would be articulation, if that’s a choice:)