Um...????? What I do not understand
I am pretty sure the answer is a verb.
Answer:
that witnesses are liable to make mistakes, by a single example before you. Mr. Bass, who is a very honest man, and of good character, swears positively that the tall man, Warren, stood on the right that night, and was the first that fired; and I am sure you are satisfied by this time, by many circumstances, that he is totally mistaken.
Explanation:
A hyperbole for running fast could be “I ran faster than the speed of light.” A hyperbole is simply an exaggeration. “My stomach was so full it almost exploded.” It’s something that isn’t meant to be taken literally.
Answer:
Explanation:
I haven't heard ...
I is first person singular.
The irregular verb form to use is have (not) heard.
But I didn't hear is the past tense that is also correct.
I hadn't heard is also correct.
The only one that is really wrong is D.