<em>Requisite</em>
Made necessary by particular circumstances or regulations.
"the application will not be processed until the requisite fee is paid"
synonyms: necessary, required, prerequisite, essential, indispensable, vital, needed, needful
This would mean that the correct answer to your uestion would be C. Nikkita didn't get the job because she didn't posses the [Nesscary/Requisite] (exam?).
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Today/ I/ came too late/ to school/and/my teacher /became very mad.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
A dependent clause begins with a subordinating conjunction, which is a form of dependent phrase.
A) The coordinating conjunction 'but' is used to link individual clauses.
B) The subordinating conjunction 'because' begins your dependent clause here.
C) 'In addition,' rather than a conjunction, is a transition expression.
D) The word 'whereas' can also be used as a transition word.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "c. the gold watch and Della's hair." the two prized possessions of the Dillingham household are <span>the gold watch and Della's hair. This is the correct answer as far as the possessions are concerned.</span>