This question concerns whether the verbs agrees with the subject in the sentence, to which the answer is "yes" since they are both plural, as explained below.
<h3>What is subject-verb agreement?</h3>
The verb in a sentence must agree with the subject to which it refers. If the subject is a third person, the verb should also be in the third person. If the subject is plural, the verb should also be plural. That is what we call subject-verb agreement.
Let's break down the sentence provided in the question to better understand it:
- Parents and friends come first and second in my life.
- Subject: Parents and friends --> third person, plural.
- Verb: Come --> third person, plural.
We can conclude, therefore, that there is nothing wrong with the sentence. The verb agrees with the subject, so we can choose "yes" as the correct answer.
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I believe that the answer is "simile" simply because in the poem the speaker states "i wandered lonely as a cloud" in which he compares himself to a cloud.
lighting or light,the art of illuminating a manuscript.
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