Answer:
False.
Explanation:
The statement is false due to several reasons. Competitive sports require excellent skills as one has to battle the extreme competition and if one fails to meet the expectations, the consequences are unanticipated. Thus, it is always suggested, to begin with, the lower level and polish your skills with experience and then move on to a higher level. Straight away jumping into the higher level may lead the sportsperson to depression, anxiety and lack of confidence due to poor performance as a result of lack of experience. Thus, the statement is false as one is recommended to start with a lower level and grow and learn further and accomplish their dreams.
After the alligator appeared on Wyatt, he appeared on TV wearing holey boxer shorts, as shown in option C.
This moment of the story is used to generate humor in a tense and dangerous situation, where the author alleviates the situation and makes the mood more comfortable for the reader.
This question is about "The Worst Class Trip Ever."
More information about the mood of a text in the link:
The correct way to rewrite this phrase is the daisy's center.
The original sentence uses a possessive structure which can be better written with the use of 's, The daisy's center.
The daisys' center has a spelling mistake, in order to talk about a daisy in plural, we should use the word daisies instead of daisys.
The daisies center is well written but it has a plural noun and in the original sentence we were introduced to a singular noun.
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b. noun as subject
c. noun as direct object
d. adjective