Answer:
The reason someone would add more lines to Romeo and Juliet's death would be to make it more dramatic and interesting. Therefore more people would be interested and read it.
Explanation:
<span>One day an ant was caught in the rain,so he hid under a mushroom waiting for it to stop. Soon a butterfly comes along seeking shelter, although there is barely room for one, the ant moves over and lets him in. Then one by one a mouse, a sparrow and a rabbit squeeze in. When the rain stops and everyone comes out from under they all wonder how the five of them had managed to fit in,out came an orange, yellow, pink, violet, blue and green fungi happily reminds us, mushrooms grow when it rains.
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Although A. is considered acceptable in informal English, it is widely considered incorrect, since it says "better ... than me" when it should say "better than I"
B. is incorrect. "who" refers to the subject of the sentence, while "whom" refers to the object of the verb. To test which one to use, trying putting him/her or he/she in the sentence. if he/she works, then "who" should be used. If him/hers works, then "whom" is correct. In B, him/her would work:
(i turned the question into a statement for this 'test' to work)
"You sold the old car to him/her."
To sum all of this up, the question should be "To whom did you sell your old car?"
C. is correct; woop woop! "us" is used correctly in the sentence (as the object of the preposition).
Unlike C, sentence D. uses "us" incorrectly. It is used to refer to the subject (students) instead of being used as an object of the verb. To make this sentence correct, you would just replace "us" with "we"
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