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The poet uses dance in stanzas 2 and 4 to create happiness and dances with the daffodils show that they could be swaying in the breeze so Wordsworth uses personification to represent the waves swaying and daffodils "dancing" in these stanzas the daffodils and the waves are dancing. "dance" reveals that Wordsworth appreciates nature and likes nature alot from the quote "and then my heart with pleasure fills, and dances with the daffodils" this is a positive quote.
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Answer: The sentence that has a subject-verb agreement error is sentence 3.
Explanation: Rules of subject-verb agreement state that, when "neither...nor" is used in a sentence and both subjects are singular, a singular verb must be used. However, when "neither...nor" is used in a sentence and one subject is singular and the other one is plural, the verb must agree in number with the subject that is nearest to this verb. In that way<u>, sentence 3, which includes "neither...nor", has a subject-verb agreement error because a singular verb was used, even though the subject that is nearest to the verb is plural ("parents")</u>. Therefore, a plural verb ("think") should have been used to give place to subject-verb agreement.
The sentence doesn't follow the phrase structure rules given above, which means that it is a transform sentence, not a kernel one.
A kernel sentence always has to be active and declarative. The second part means that it cannot be a question, but rather a statement. Here, as you can see, the example is a question, which means that it cannot be a kernel sentence.
The best example of a note for this supporting detail is the one in letter D: <u>foods with more nutrients= healthier lives.</u> It summarizes the whole purpose and idea contained in the paragraph: that people should eat healthy in order to lead healthier lives, and then be able to achieve the goal of living longer.
We can rule out letters A, B and C due to the following reasons:
Letter A: it focuses solely on the studies that had been carried out.
Letter B: it focuses solely on the fact that people live longer when they have diets that contain the food items described. It doesn't mention anything about living "healthier".
Letter C: it is quite vague, imcomplete and has nothing to do with food.