Hey there!
Em dashes are meant to indicate brief pauses within a running sentence. If you were to include one within a quote, it would go wherever a person pauses for an extended period of time (at least longer than the person would normally take to start their next word).
In your first answer choice, the reader is put under the impression that the em dashes used between "I", "uh", and "am" are pauses, as if Carla was at a brief loss for words. Since she likely paused and said "uh" while thinking of the next thing to say, this is the correct use of the em dash.
In your second answer choice, an em dash wouldn't be appropriate. It's not likely that Bianca would stop her sentence midway, pause, then tell Nawal to duck before the frisbee would hit his head. She likely stopped her sentence and immediately told him to duck instead.
In your third answer, this sentence doesn't even require a dash anywhere. There isn't a need for a pause between "shrieked" and "Laura".
In your fourth answer, this is also an incorrect use of an em dash. There wouldn't be a dash before "exclaimed" in this sentence.
Your answer will be your first option.
Hope this helped you out! :-)
I think it is French, because they say things that sound backwards to us, we say "The blue car" whereas they would say "The car blue"
Try googling it or looking it up on Slader. Maybe change the language on Brainly to whatever language that is. Then you will find people who speak that language and they will be able to help you
Answer:
1. d. Fearful torment.
2.b. Fear
3.a. Bad things to come
4.d. Fear and suffering.
Explanation:
Fearful torment occurs in the eyes of people in which there once a feeling of joy. Fear was present among the people against Germans and no one has the courage to go to the place of prayers against the will of Germans. Bad things to come so that's why the special meeting of the council will be summoned. The cry of the father shows the fear and sufferings that occurs due to the events which just happened there.