Answer:
True. a rhetorical question is a question that doesn't require an answer, and usually when someone asks "You're kidding me?", or "Are you kidding me?" it's usually said in exasperation, where there is no answer required.
I would have to say B, due to not getting to hear the audio I am merely assuming.
im sorry i do not know the answer but the verified persons answer is not correct... i did the test and their answer was not right.
Just warning others.
It is not participle functioning as a adjective
Hope that this will help
Answer:
he didn't really get justice. he was screwed over.
Explanation:
read the book
Answer:
forgetful and blundering
Explanation:
Rainsford's repetition characterizes him as forgetful and blundering, which is why he must repeat the word to remember his mission. ... Rainsford's repetition shows that it is his courage and ability to reason that enables him to survive.