Answer:
3. Subject, verb, object.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to select the correct answer for the question about syntax's pattern.
The most common syntax follows the pattern "subject, verb, object", the third option, so that means that in a sentence the subject comes first, then the verb and finally the object. For example: <u>Thomas enjoys parties.</u>
<em>Thomas (subject)</em>
<em>Enjoys (verb)</em>
<em>Parties (object)</em>
Reverend Hale comes to Salem as a religious man, a spiritual leader, with the idea that he is empowered and obligated to investigate the claims of witchcraft and to clear the town of it if he finds it. He is a believer in the Puritan church and its principles.
Two times you would need to include more information are if your citations include two or more authors with the same last name and if your citations two or more texts by the same author.