The character usually reacts to the conflict and tries to fix the conflict by the end of the story
"you" is an understood subject most often in IMPERATIVE sentences. these are commands, like, "go to your room" or "have a seat."
in those sentences, the subject is "(you) go to your room" or "(you) have a seat."
in the answer choices: mr. burghart is the subject in choice A. "we" is the subject in choice B. "looks" is the subject in choice D.
C has the understood you: (you) please have another glass of orange juice. because it's a command, it's assumed that you're addressing a certain person (you).
Answer: it would be with ‘whom’ did Paige say she was going.
The contrapositive of the statement "if p then q" is "if not q then not p."
Having this in mind, the opposite of the statement "If dogs have fleas, they scratch all night" is the third option - If they don't scratch all night, then dogs don't have fleas.
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COMPOUND:he wrote the diary in short hand; the diary was decode