This is a Interrogative Sentence
Well, there are some simple but very deep lines written by Hughes which pose as an allusion to the Whitman's poem, and the way readers can recognize it during acquaintance with these authors is being hidden inthe very first<span> line of the poem (“I, too, sing America”) which is commonly known as a direct response to Whitman’s “I Hear America Singing.”
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Direct characterization is when the author specifically tells the reader the traits of a character. In this excerpt, Dickens tells you that the woman is elderly, wise, experienced and knows what is "good for children". If Dickens had used indirect characterization, he would have need to shown her wisdom and experience by including specific examples. The reader would then be lead to develop his own conclusion about the whether or not the woman was wise and experienced.
Answer:
it's D: make no change
Explanation:
A. is not correct because singular verbs used are used with third person singular subhects such as he,she, and it.
B. is incorrect because if you put it in the sentence and read it, it doesn't sound right.
C. is incorrect because you only used a plural verb if the subject is plural
THEREFORE D IS THE CORRECT ANSWER.
Answer:
I would have to say E in my opinion
Explanation: