This is from the book “<em>Of Mice and Man</em>”, written by <u>John Steinbeck</u>. George and Lennie go for a job at a ranch where they meet the son of the ranch boss. The son is called Curly , is a newly married guy and he is a jealous and possessive husband, while his wife flirts with others.
Question: The ranch boss's son, Curley, could best be characterized as
Answer: arrogant and hostile
The answer is B, I think..hope his helps
<em>Answer: C</em>
<em>I believe it is C im not sure i have never read it before but if you send me the story i might read it and see what its about be for my answer i believe it's C.</em>
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Answer:The baker explained to her customer, "On top of this lovely French vanilla cake <u>sit</u> several fondant roses surrounded by a raspberry drizzle."
Explanation:
The subject-verb agreement error is the verb 'sits.' Since this verb has to agree with the noun phrase "several fondant roses", the correct form of the verb is 'sit.' With the pronoun 'several', plural verb is always used. Moreover, we can conclude by the noun 'roses' that the verb that goes with it must be plural. We would say that the roses sit - which is a plural form.
Answer:I would say yes, just because there's been millions of people over the years and i feel like english and the way things are pronounced have changed in many ways throughout history.
Explanation: hope it helps you:)