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

Responses

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

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

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

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

SO A, B, C OR D?

The correct sentence with proper subject-verb agreement is option A: Marking up the text during reading is necessary for critical thought and helps readers make connections to what they read.

The correct sentence with subject-verb agreement is:

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

So, the correct option is A.

The correct sentence with subject-verb agreement is: "Marking up the text during reading is necessary for critical thought and helps readers make connections to what they read." This option is grammatically correct because the singular subject "Marking up the text during reading" agrees with the singular verb "is necessary" and the singular verb "helps." The plural forms of "are necessary" and "helps" in the other options do not agree with the singular subject, making them incorrect.