When someone is bold it means they are willing to take risk
Read the paragraph.
All afternoon, my sister and I tried to convince our parents to take us to the see the latest blockbuster movie. Our parents complained that they were too tired and had too much work to do so we stepped up and helped with chores. We told them they deserved a break and that we all could use some family time. Finally, we were able to convince them to go to the movie! My sister wanted to ask if we could go out for pizza too. I told her not to rock the boat. We were lucky enough to go to the movie.
What is the meaning of the proverb in the paragraph?
Do not push for changes.
Avoid making quick decisions.
Never give up.
Be respectful of others.Simple Past / Past Continuous / Past perfect 1. A: What. .you B: I.. just. 2. A: What. you. B: I. to change a light bulb that had burnt out. (try) 3. A: What did you do after you. I immediately. B: the owner. (call) 4. A: What did the doctor tell you? B: He said that I was very sick and I. What were they doing when you. 5. A: B: They. 6. A: at the library for their final exam. (study) What was your receptionist doing when you. When I walked into my office, my receptionist.. with a customer. (talk) B: Maxim of English Grammar and Composition Book 10 (74) when the accident occurred? (do) along singing to myself. (walk) when the light went out? (do) the wallet full of money? (find) to take a complete rest. (need) there? (reach) into your office? (walk) on the phone
The answer is: [A]:
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For question 1 the correct answer is:
B. Open and honest communication contribute to a happy relationship.
the subject Open and honest communication is plural then the verb agrees to it
For question 2 the correct answer is:
D. Interesting news<u> is</u> what sells our paper.
the subject Interesting news is singular, so the congujation of the verb BE "is" is the correct one.