Answer:C
Explanation: I passed the test
Answer:
We should tweak a few things to enhance your writing.
Explanation:
As I read your answer, I would give some advice to fix a few things for it to make sense. You wrote Esperanza twice, so replace the extra name with the actual word you meant to write.
Also, the lesson would be (just a little more expanded version to give clarification): Esperanza realized that being rude to others is the same as being rude to her friends, which is why she learned not to do such a thing.
Also, another tip is to read your answer out loud to yourself and figure out any other problems it has.
Let me know if I need to clarify anything! :))
Answer:
A friend kidnaps and coerces Connie, a self-centered teen girl, and takes her to his home. Arnold Friend is a middle-aged man who wears a wig and tight jeans to look the part. On his way to the drive-in with Connie, he threatens her.
We learn early on in the narrative that Connie has "two sides"-one that governs her private life and the other that governs her social outings with friends. Because of this, Connie manipulates her environment by lying to people. Connie is fooled into believing that Arnold Friend is just another admirer, unaware of his nefarious intentions. No one will ever know that they are only safe because she accepted her captivity.
I would say the best answer is A, he hides behind a tree. I was in between A and D, but one can run in a park.
B wouldn't work because him being dressed in ordinary street clothes doesn't show that he's afraid of something.
C wouldn't work because although yes, he was panting, that could mean that he's just tired; not necessarily, scared.
The man hiding behind the tree is the best evidence for the conclusion of him being afraid of something. Also in the passage it states, "....he moved behind a tree. Seeming not to notice my presence, he stood with his back against the trunk, panting."