The answer would be B. Or, because that would form the sentence "<span>Either you could retake the test tomorrow or you can do some extra credit" which makes grammatical sense. I hope this helps!</span>
The <span> lines in these excerpts contain an example of a hyperbole is:
</span><span>One short sleep past, we wake eternally
And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die.
(John Donne, Sonnet 10)</span>
<span>1A word or phrase inserted as an explanation or afterthought into a passage which is grammatically complete without it, in writing usually marked off by brackets, dashes, or commas. 'in a challenging parenthesis, Wordsworth comments on the evil effects of contemporary developments'</span>
The answer can be as simple as this: life is similar to a book. The further you get into it, the more it begins to make sense. If you apply the same reasoning to life in general, you will see that as you grow up, complex ideas and concepts make more sense as you yourself grow, experience, and comprehend the world around you :) hope that makes sense
Answer:
It is easier to believe <em>conspiracy theories </em>than to <em>take the right precautions.</em>