The correct verb form which can be used to complete the sentence given is:
According to the given excerpt, we are asked to select the correct verb form which can be used to complete the sentence given and how it affects the text.
As a result of this, we can see that the correct form of verb which can be best used to complete the text is the past perfect tense which shows that the speaker is yet to receive any gift, and he is still expecting.
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Answer:
has written
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Answer:
A)
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Irony is a word which here means when something is said that is the opposite of what's actually happening and that makes it funny. For example, if the rain is pouring outside and you do not enjoy to get wet, you might say "nice weather we're having."
When Polonius says "brevity is the soul of wit," he is being unintentionally ironic because he rambles on and on and on and on and on and on. Polonius talks very much which is the opposite of brevity, which here means 'short.'
'Wit' means cleverness, so when Polonius says "brevity is the soul of wit," he's calling himself dull-witted because he doesn't have such brevity.
If you have any more questions regarding the Shakespeare play Hamlet, do not be afraid to ask, although it has been many months and many tears since I last read that tragedy.
-In all due respect, Lemony Snicket
Sir Andrew: (Jumping and clicking his heels together.) Faith, I can cut a caper! (He dances around, doing fancy steps.)
Sir Toby: Wherefore are these things hid? ...Let me see thee caper! (Sir Andrew jumps about.) Ha! Higher! Ha, ha! Excellent! (They dance offstage, roaring with laughter.)
A.
shocked
B.
calm
C.
hostile
D.
merry
1.)ambiguous reference
2.)implied antecedent; needs to be stated
3.)indefinite pronoun
Answer:
implied antecedent; needs to be stated
Explanation: