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

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Hope, peace, and love is achievable for everyone.
Hope, peace, and love is achievable for everyone.

My sister and brother is responsible for cleaning the house this afternoon.
My sister and brother is responsible for cleaning the house this afternoon.

Missouri and Illinois are states along the Mississippi River.
Missouri and Illinois are states along the Mississippi River.

The members of the French Club is aware of the details.

The members of the French Club is aware of the details.

The sentence with proper subject-verb agreement is: "Missouri and Illinois are states along the Mississippi River."

The sentence that has proper subject-verb agreement is:

Missouri and Illinois are states along the Mississippi River.

To determine the subject-verb agreement, we need to consider whether the subject (Missouri and Illinois) is singular or plural. In this case, the subject is plural because it refers to two states. Since the subject is plural, the verb "are" is the correct form to use.

Hope, peace, and love is achievable for everyone - This sentence is incorrect because the subject (hope, peace, and love) is plural, but the verb "is" should be "are" to match the plural subject.

My sister and brother is responsible for cleaning the house this afternoon - This sentence is incorrect because the subject (my sister and brother) is plural, but the verb "is" should be "are" to match the plural subject.

The members of the French Club is aware of the details - This sentence is incorrect because the subject (the members of the French Club) is plural, but the verb "is" should be "are" to match the plural subject.