Answer:
(D) The verb should be are because a compound subject joined by and always requires a plural form of the verb.
Explanation:
A compound subject consists of two or more simple subjects that share a verb or verb phrase. These subjects are joined by a conjunction such as and, or, or nor, etc.
Since the two objects mentioned ( i.e window fans and air conditioner) are two different objects that cannot be combined to be one, the sentence is a plural compound sentence and not a singular compound sentence. "Are" is the appropriate conjunction to use.
Answer:
children were called by the teacher
The answer is: 2. temptation.
In the excerpt from "A Pair of Silk Stockings," the author Kate Chopin directs attention to Mrs. Sommers desire to spend the money on her own rather than on her children. In that respect, the words used to describe the articles she wishes to purchase have a provocative connotation. For example, <em>soft </em>means gentle, <em>luxurious </em>refers to something extremely elegant and classy, <em>glisten </em>is to shine, and <em>serpent-like</em> implies that the object is smooth to the sense of touch.
Answer:
No, I wouldn't do the same thing that King Acrisius did.
Explanation:
From the whole story, we've come to understand that Apollo's oracle was inevitable. It was bound to happen unless Danae was killed before she could bore a child. King Acrisius couldn't kill his daughter because he feared the wrath of the gods. Although he made sure to keep her and her son, Perseus, away from him with all efforts. Sadly, in the end he was killed by Perseus just like how the oracle prophesied.
Therefore, if I were king Acrisius, I wouldn't have done the same thing as he did just to escape his dreadful fate. Instead I would keep Danae and Perseus close to me so that I could give them all my love and care as a father and grandfather while it lasts.
Answer:
I think that the answer is D