D. have
Either my aunt or my cousins have brought the potato salad to the barbecue. Makes sense right?
Try putting the other words in the sentence just to make sure :
<span>Either my aunt or my cousins has brought the potato salad to the barbecue.
</span> <span>Either my aunt or my cousins was brought the potato salad to the barbecue.
</span> <span>Either my aunt or my cousins were brought the potato salad to the barbecue.
The only answer choice that makes sense is D. have.
Hoped I helped!</span>
D: it means to search for multiple meanings to some words.
I believe that the answer is B) by showing the reader how to connect ideas.
<em>Hope this helps!</em>
Answer:
The air above the Pacific Ocean makes snow of course! It goes through a process called snow-ization, where the water molecules freeze out of no where. Fascinating, honestly. Hope this helped you get that A!