Answer:
gonna say d
Explanation:
only one that makes sense. when u read it out loud there’s a pause so thats where the colon is
I'm not sure but I think this is what it means:
When [we] ran in, [we] saw the squadron waiting. This means they ran in wherever they were running in and saw a group of military soldiers that were lined up in a military formation, called a squadron. They saw their friends waiting for them, troubled, looking out at the sea. They beached, or laid the ship (her) ashore and grounded her/the ship to shallow water in the sand. Then they got of the ship and waded through the water onto the sandy beach.
I hope I helped! Again I'm not sure if I am correct but I hope I helped you somewhat.
TL;DR, No (in most cases).
It doesn't matter what religion you are, because it doesn't affect how you work. In government, people have many different religions, as seen in things like the Senate and House.
However, if the employers are discriminating against you for your religion it should be a factor. Don't stay in a job that discriminates against you for your religion.
It means that your are trying to figure the meaning of that word