Answer:
Trisha had worked at the video store for only three months before she got a raise.
Um...C? That's a weird question...
Answer:
When you think of Marcie, you think of intricate constellations and ablaze stars. She was beyond the mere standard of being beautiful, she was ethereal- she was out of this world. Her sleek, black hair was like a well-woven net of silk ribbons; it captured the attention of everyone around her and captivated them for all the right reasons. Her beady, slanted eyes were worth a million buck, for they held so much passion and devotion that ignited her existence with glee. When her hands stroked the gleaming strings of her harp, she momentarily took off to her own world- somewhere more celestial, more familiar to her. Her graceful aura was endearing; everyone who knew her, respected her and looked up to her. Marcie was the epitome of elegance and eloquence, but she was also a conflicted enigma.
Book:
The Watchmen
Summary:
In a world where Superheros are real, it asks the question "Who watches the watchmen?" These people more powerful than us, who can control them, and can they be controlled? An old team of superheros is falling apart, and we find they are much more corrupt than they seem, just like the police. Bringing about the end of the world, a very rich superhero turns villain. Our main characters are able to just barely save the day, but the future is uncertain and dark.
I'll have to go with D, but ask yourself:
"Which environment best matches the scene?"