maribel2421
11.10.2019 •
English
Which of the following does not describe facts as they pertain to a memoir?
a.description of actual people, places, and eventsb.actions/behavior of individualsc.author’s thoughts and dialogued.dialogue of individuals (not the author
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Ответ:
Ответ:
'C' Is The Correct Answer
Explanation:
The answer is donkeys, usually you would think replace the 'y' with an 'i' but, actually, you would have to replace the 'e'. However, donkey ends in the letter 'y'. Which means, to make the word plural it would be 'Donkeys'!