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<h2>First we control our mind think carefully what should be do next and do carefully as it I hope it's helpful mark me brainlist</h2>
1) C (after she finishes her homework), as an adverbial phrase is a phrase which changes the time, place, or manner of a verb, in this case the time Andrea will go to the store.
2) B (The teachers had a race grading papers; neither one of them won.), as this properly uses the semicolon, which is used to combine two phrases which could each function as their own sentence.
3) D (<span>The girls liked riding bikes; on the other hand, they loved riding roller coasters.), as it properly uses the semicolon on two phrases and properly uses the conjunctive adverb (on the other hand), which must be used after a semicolon/period to connect two phrases/sentences.</span>
Answer:
get people to be confident
Explanation: your welcome
Irving Washington's short story is about the guests of a host who are going to spend the night in host's home. They are going to spend the night at different rooms and one of the rooms is haunted as host indicates it. The narrator tells the story from this room he has meant for. There is a picture which fills him with the horror of feelings and antipathy. When it's revealed that this narrator has seen the ghost, he tells the story of this picture and first the gentlemen make the fun out of it. However, later it is unraveled by host that the picture indeed was haunted. Options B and C describes narrator's feelings in the room. Option A is the description of the night at breakfast. The correct answer is D when the narrator tells the story and everybody laughs.
It’s B. apparently and religious are spelled wrong