B, would be your answer!
Since he would need to go back over to make sure they're on the same page
<em>Good luck! <3</em>
<em>Im close to a new rank so if you could mark me brainliest id be so happy!</em>
Let's take a look at the phrase:
<span> Jealousies will be always arising;
insurrections will be constantly happening
both parts have the structure of
noun-plurar WILL BE adverb verb-ING.
So we see that both parts have a similar structure; we call it a parallel structure - the strategy is parallelism, the use of parallel structures to highlight a similarity between two things
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Either the students or their teacher <em><u>has</u></em> decided on the color of the new bulletin board.
When we use <em>either</em><em> </em>and there are two subjects, one of which is plural and another is singular, then we use the subject that is nearest to the verb. Here, <em>teacher</em> is nearest to the verb and it is singular. So, we will use <em>has</em>.
I love this car especially ITS colour
Answer:
Probably active unless you mean reproductive