Answer:
Mrs Smith drove past the house in Sunset Street when she saw fire on the ground floor.
Explanation:
The options need to become simple past tense. They won't fit if you say them in base form.
Answer: C) Cautious
This excerpt transmits a cautious mood. The narrator is telling us of the man he has met. The man is slightly scary, but not outright dangerous. It is clear that he makes the narrator slightly uncomfortable, but he does not seem to be completely threatening. Therefore, while the narrator continues to interact with him, he does so with a cautious attitude.
<span>c.Poor Richard’s, which was published once a year, was a collection of miscellaneous information.
Grammatically, sentences A and B are incorrect. In sentence A the "and" makes the sentence incorrect. In sentence B "a collection of miscellaneous information" should be set off with commas but there's only a beginning comma. Also the sentence is missing a helping verb. C is the only one that is grammatically correct.
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Answer:
They focus on characters, customs and language common to a particular region.
Answer: According to your textbook, Yaoling is speaking on a question of value.
Explanation: Yaoling uses the literary technique of persuasion to present ideas in order to influence the audience. Persuasion may use an argument to persuade the readers, or sometimes may persuade readers to perform a certain action.