b. Broken
c. Unlikable
d. Simple
B. ethical appeal
C. verbal appeal
D. appeal to reasoning
b. He is in love with a girl from the North Side.
c. He is sick because Jerry will not help him.
d. He is afraid that his parents will find out that he has been bossing Jerry around.
b. present participle
c. present
d. past
dream
dreams
dream’s
dreams’
Answer:
dream
Explanation:
The verb dream is the third person plural of the Present Simple, in which the verb form does not take the suffix -s. In fact, the subject pronouns I, you, we and they take the infinitive form of the verb in Present Simple affirmative sentences, without any inflection.
On the other hand, the subject pronouns she, she and it take the third person singular suffix -s in affrmative sentences in the Present Simple. This form does not include apostrophes; for example:
Andy dreams nearly every night.
by Countee Cullen
She even thinks that up in heaven
Her class lies late and snores
While poor black cherubs rise at seven
To do celestial chores.
The correct answer is: While poor black cherubs rise at seven. This line makes the comparison between the black cherubs and the slaves, making a distinction of social class but this difference is based on the race or color of the skin. Cherub refers to a type of angel.