b. False
a. the bus driver
b. for lunch
c. stopped by the diner
d. taking a break
The correct pronoun to use in this sentence is 'his'. This is because his represents Doug's possession and it is Doug's father being referred to in the sentence.
The correct pronoun to use in this sentence is 'his'. The sentence should read: 'Leslie, Paula, and Marie wanted Doug to come to the movie, but his father wouldn't let him.'
This is because Doug is the one being referred to and 'his' is the correct possessive pronoun to reflect this. The pronoun 'their' refers to a group's possession and isn't appropriate here because the father only belongs to Doug, not Leslie, Paula, and Marie. The words 'there' and 'they're' are not possessive pronouns and therefore are also inappropriate in this context.
#SPJ12
Select three options.
"I don't suppose that you feel"
"Ain’t this the living gall!"
"They don't do it like that anymore."
“All we paid and then some.”
"Lord, Lord, Lord . . ."
Answer:
"Ain’t this the living gall!"
"They don't do it like that anymore."
"Lord, Lord, Lord . . ."
Explanation:
These are the three options that develop the idea that racially charged confrontations can have a sudden and unpleasant impact. In the first case, the phrase "Ain’t this the living gall!" describes Ruth's reaction at facing this type of confrontation. She is amazed at seeing the lengths people will go to in order to avoid relationships with black people. The phrase "They don't do it like that anymore" describes how conflicts between white and black people have changed, but continue to be present. Finally, the phrase "Lord, Lord, Lord . . ." describes Mama's reaction at the awareness of being involved in this sort of conflict.
Answer:
Explanation:
The answer is that Pu Yi realizes that the splendor is reserved for his position and not for him. Despite being emperor, his actions were dictated by others such as the court officials, the Japanese and the Communists. Yet when he became a citizen, he survived all those losses and learned to adapt to life as an ordinary person.
Answer:
P'u Yi realizes that the splendor is reserved for his position and not for him.
Explanation:
The answer was D for me but always check your answers because sometimes they don't line up!
Hope this helped! :)