Answer:
umm I'm sorry bro, I dont think you posted the excerpt with this question so I cant answer that
Probably Whom but I don’t really know between Whom and who
The best answer is:
<span>"General Barker bustled about the house like a woman preparing Thanksgiving dinner for twenty."
Comparing General Barker, a man in one of the most masculine professions there are, and preparing for a demonstration of an incredibly powerful weapon of mass destruction, to a woman preparing for Thanksgiving Dinner is ironic in its great contrast between the subject and what he's being compared to. </span>
The correct answer should be Sinister block
Answer:
1) a. kids
2) b. cat's
3) c. books'
4) a. bottles
Explanation:
1) "Kids" is just plural, so it doesn't need any apostrophes.
2) "Cat's" is possessive because the sentence is talking about one of the cat's fur.
3) "Books'" is possessive plural because the sentence is stating facts about all of the books' covers.
4) "Bottles" is only plural, so it doesn't need any apostrophes.
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