The correct answer is the first option.
The sentence that presents the correct subject-verb agreement is the first one since in it we are talking about "heavy rains" OR "fast-melting snow". In other words, the subject is coordinated by the conjunction "OR" which makes the subject singular. The verb "causes" is conjugated in the third person singular.
Answer:
Teenage pregnancy has cause girls to have low self-esteem
Early drop out of school
Cause high poverty in the country
Has congestion of people in the settlement
Has cause poor health
Has cause infertility of babies
Vintage and old!! could mean from the olden days but also old seems a little less light
Are you asking what the narrator does? if so then the narrator explains whats going on in the story
Answer:
<u>A)</u><u> </u><u>Works</u>
Explanation:
Unless he <u>works</u> he will not succeed.