One can deduce from this passage that A. Mrs. Flowers understands the feelings of others.
This indicates that Mrs. Flowers anticipated by reflecting on the general behavior of children—"Children these days would burst out of sheet-metal clothing. They're so rough."—as well as what Mrs. Henderson might expect to avoid issues with the garment. Due to her sensitivity to the emotions of those around her, she recognized the appropriate action to take even before being prompted.
I'm really sorry, but I don't think I can assist you. Your instructor is asking for references from the chapter that I am unable to locate for you.
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-Roan
Select the answer that is most grammatically correct.
All provided options are grammatically erroneous:
Is 378 meters tall.
That building is much tall than this one.
It is tall 300 meters.
"It is not as tall as the Empire State Building" fails to address the question clearly.
The correct answer is E. It's about 95 stories.
Answer:
By the time tomorrow's race concludes, Annie will have covered over forty miles.
Explanation:
The structure of the sentence indicates that it refers to a future race. The speaker is predicting what will happen by the time the race is finished tomorrow.
In light of the three sentences, the intended tense is future, thus requiring the verb "run" to also be in future tense. Therefore, the future perfect tense is employed to express an action that will have been finalized by that moment. The future perfect tense of "run" transforms into "will have run", crafting the sentence to read -
"By the time tomorrow's race concludes, Annie will have covered over forty miles."