Based on the options given, the most likely answer to this query is "The author uses words such as foundations and trowellings to suggest Oliver’s expertise."Thank you for your question. Please don't hesitate to ask in Brainly your queries.
Answer: It should be Come up from the <em>field</em> father and NOT Come up from the <em>fields </em>father.
Explanation:
<span>A.) He approached the temple. As he went forward the light retired, and, when he put his feet within the apartment, utterly vanished. The suddenness of this transition increased the darkness that succeeded in a tenfold degree. Fear and wonder rendered him powerless. An occurrence like this, in a place assigned to devotion, was adapted to intimidate the stoutest heart.
(from Wieland by Charles Brockden Brown)
*** You know this because gothic writings were very dreary </span>
dependant clause, cause we don't know who "who" is and the first sentance tells us this. If the sentence was on it's own without the context, we'd have no idea who "who" is.
A, B, and in some cases even D