Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject? A.
Raisins and prunes are stored in those boxes.

B.
Ella and Susan likes vegetable soup.

C.
Either a necklace or earrings looks nice with that dress.

D.
Bread and cereals is sold in this aisle.

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Answer 1
Answer: it's probably c. Either a necklace or earrings looks nice with that dress.
because i kinda feel like it agrees with its compound subject like u said. but i'm not really sure if that's riight although i just wanted to help that's all there's to it. :)

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A.
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B.
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C.
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D.
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

usually an adverb clause is more than one word, modifying the adverb, generally adding information on when, where, how. The clause must contain a verb. D is the only choice that sounds like it might be right, it seems maybe the question is incomplete, sorry, hope this helped

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