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The answer to your question is: Some strong examples that show why the subject is important to the narrator. Hope I have helped.
Hi. You have not informed the theater play to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for your question to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
To answer this question you will need to know the play and the character Connor in some way. Ideally, you should read the play, but you can find summaries about it and character analyzes that can help you understand Connor. Once you know who Connor is and what he does and represents in the play, you will be able to identify which of the response options most closely resemble him.
D. words and ideas borrowed from another author.
1. C. PROCESS OF ELIMINATION- is” is used to describe one person, not may persons. “am” is used when you are describing yourself. “be” is used to describe an action.
2. A. PROCESS OF ELIMINATION- “runs” is used when only one person is running. “was riding” is past tense. They ride together on Fridays after work, meaning they will do it in the future as well so this is not the answer. “rides” is also past tense.
3. D.
4. D