The only answer that seems to fit the bill is d
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Process of Elimination could help...
A. It doesn't exactly say that they were horrified by the use of the book. But it does say remarkably they were allowed in to see it. This could mean that something was being done with the book that the Dutch may not like.
B. It doesn't say that they are proud of the way they are using the book and the evidence from the text actually refutes that. If they were proud wouldn't they let everyone in to see the way they were using the book? Obviously they aren't proud if they are attempting to hide the way it's being used.
C. It doesn't say this either. And the way the book is treated would not deeply hurt the Americans as much as the Dutch. Plus they aren't allowed in to see it.
D. They are only letting in the dutch as it says from the text.
Hope this helps.
Answer:
B. Present
Present Simple
Explanation:
Sentences having everyday, always, usually, or showing subject's habits, routines usually use present indefinite (also called present simple or simple present) tense. They use first form of the verb without any helping verbs (in simple/positive sentences)
Since the sentence "they eat together everyday at noon" has first form of the verb without any helping verb and also uses a time indicator (everyday) of present indefinite tense, so option B is correct.
Present participle tense uses is/are/am + -ing form of verb.
Past participle tense uses was/were + -ing form of verb.
Past Tense (or Past indefinite) tense uses second form of the verb.
Answer:
Is this a question or a statement?
Explanation:
I can't tell
Answer: There are three modes of communication:
1. Interpersonal communication
2. Interpretive communication
3. Presentational communication