In which sentence does the verb agree with the subject?
A. In the sink are several dirty dishes.
B. Behind the horse were a white pony.
C. Around the kitchen table was six chairs.
B. and C. should be written like this
Behind the horse was a white pony.
Around the kitchen table were six chairs
Answer:
This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:
Not blowing horns on the streets of Kathmandu is a matter of life and death because
A) it could lead to accidents.
B) the roads are narrow.
C) there are no road dividers.
D) None of these.
Explanation:
The correct answer is option
A) it could lead to accidents.
In Kathmandu, the fact of not using the car horn has become so incorporated that even doing so seems to be something strange for its inhabitants, to the level of generating shame.
This has become something of life and death due to the accidents that can occur because of this, since the roads are loaded with traffic and even animals that cross them.
Given this information we can say that the correct answer is option A.
In "A Wagner Matinee", Willa Cather emphasizes the (B) hardship and sacrifice as associated with the Nebraska frontier.
It shows that when Clark, a Bostonian takes his aunt to a Wagner symphony concert. At the end of it, the aunt starts crying and saying "I don't want to go, Clark. I don't want to go".
Answer:
I don't know if this question is supposed to have options, but, if not, I would say that the word that describes the mood of the excerpt is sensitive.
Explanation:
The character in these lines is remembering situations from the past that connect him/her with nature, in the case of the picture in the dust and in the second scenario when trying to fish for minnows. The speaker also remembers that Joey is laughing in both situation. It is easy to see for the reader that the speaker feels sensitive with the things he or she remember having around him/her in that time he/she describes.