The answer is A.
The subject of the sentence (the person or thing doing the action) has to agree in number with the verb (the word representing the action).
Answer:
D. This sentence uses parallel subjects and verbs.
Explanation:
Parallelism refers to a quality of sentences in which each section of a sentence follows a similar structure. In this example, the sentence places the subject (wind, leaves, birds) before the verbs (blew, shook, flew). Moreover, all the verbs are presented in the simple past. This shows that the sentence employs parallelism, which increases its clarity and readability.
Answer:
The man was about to be hanged.
Explanation:
Ambrose Bierce's short story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" tells the story of how a convicted man was about to be hanged on the railroad bridge. The man, Peyton Farquhar, was a plantation farmer who was accused of trying to burn down the bridge during the Civil War.
The lines/ excerpt given in the question is from the first paragraph of the story which shows Peyton waiting for his death. The author/ speaker of the story is describing the scene and setting of the story, the exact point where we see Peyton (yet unnamed) waiting for the rope to be pulled which will finalize his death.
Answer:
42. i think he was treated badly because he kills little girls and older women too but,
Explanation:
i don't know the rest because i never read the book i only saw the movie. half of this stuff wasn't in the movie. i'm sorry but i hoped i helped with number 42.
Well, <span>if a man has a widow then he must be dead, so there isn't really too much of a legal issue. However, you could argue that it's possible for a man to marry his widow's sister. Imagine a man marrying a woman, separating from her, and then re-marrying his first wife's sister.</span>
Hope I helped!
- Amber