Which sentence has correct subject-verb agreement?(1 point)

A)Marking up the text during reading is necessary for critical thought and help readers makes connections to what they read.

B)Marking up the text during reading are necessary for critical thought and helps readers makes connections to what they read.

C)Marking up the text during reading is necessary for critical thought and helps readers make connections to what they read.

D)Marking up the text during reading are necessary for critical thought and help readers make connections to what they read.

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1. Marking up the text during reading is necessary for critical thought and helps readers make connections to what they read.

2. Few people know how to water ski

3. bought

4. The crowd of children gathers at the playground.

5. rolling

6. I will begin writing my essay once I have made an outline.

7. freezing; adjective

8. Did you notice their cleaning of the garage?

9. The small boy was afraid to jump off the diving board.

10. We would like to throw a surprise party for our cousin.

11. use a form of "to be" plus the past participle of the verb

12. I organized the softball tournament with the help of my teammates.

Read and study this:

https://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/subjectVerbAgree.asp#:~:text=A%20singular%20subject%20(she%2C%20Bill,a%20phrase%20beginning%20with%20of.

Let me know what you decide.

C is correct.

Congrats! These can be confusing, but you did well!

no its not thanks for letting me get a 0 :(

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Johnathan

I am not sure but I think it is C.

I believe the answer to your question is B.

It's "Marking up the text during reading is necessary for critical thought and helps readers make connections to what they read."

To determine the correct subject-verb agreement in this question, we need to identify the subject and corresponding verb in each sentence.

In Sentence A, the subject is "Marking up the text during reading" and the verb is "is." However, there is an error in verb agreement. The verb should be singular to match the singular subject.

In Sentence B, the subject is "Marking up the text during reading," and the verb is "are." This is an error in subject-verb agreement because the subject is singular, requiring a singular verb.

In Sentence C, the subject is still "Marking up the text during reading," and the verb is "is." This sentence correctly demonstrates subject-verb agreement: a singular subject matches a singular verb.

In Sentence D, the subject is again "Marking up the text during reading," and the verb is "are." Similar to Sentence B, this is a subject-verb agreement error, as the subject is singular, but the verb is plural.

Therefore, the correct sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement is C) "Marking up the text during reading is necessary for critical thought and helps readers make connections to what they read."