The correct answer is B. 1998
You don't need to be so precise and say the month or the date because there's not that high of a chance that something would change in a newer edition from the same year.
It's to show an exception (which is often the purpose of "yet") because in the first clause it identifies an action, then then it's like "but wait, maybe the action didn't really get going" in the second half of the sentence
I’m not sure if you meant “convince” and I don’t know the options giving but you can use words like persuade or prove or etc.
A simple subject is probably the most basic unit in sentence construction. A subject is a noun, which is a person, place, thing, or idea. A subject tells us who or what the sentence is going to be about. Without a subject, we cannot have a complete sentence. A simple subject is a subject that has just one noun as the focus of the sentence. This means that only one noun does the action, or connects, to the verb of the sentence.
To the poem, i think it c