Readers can learn that it's important to cite and explain what you're citing
When asking an interviewee a question, all of the steps given in the options are equally important, thus the correct option is I, II and III. An interviewer must has an expertise knowledge of the relevant topic areas where his questions will be drawn, this will give him opportunity to ask informed questions. An interviewer must not make any assumption, he should allow the interviewee to clarify their opinions and views. All questions must also be adapted to fit the context of the interview.
<span>To understand Charlotte Brontë, one needs to understand the society in which she grew up.
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B. On the fire escape sit two stray cats
A general rule is that subject has to match verb.
(A) is wrong because one rabbit HOPS, not hop
(C) is wrong because two lands WERE at war, not was
(D) is wrong because they HAVE, not has
(B) is correct because two stray cats sit
*notice that when there's an "s" in the noun, or if the noun is plural, then the verb lacks an "s", and when there isn't an "s" at the end of the noun (it's singular), then the verb DOES have an "s". This is the rule of thumb (there are exceptions though)
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