It’s not grammatically correct. It should be...
Kitty and Briana’s parents were pleased because the girls enjoyed their time at the center.
Answer:
Mad Hatter is a small, impolite hatter who lives in perpetual tea-time. The Mad Hatter enjoys frustrating Alice.
Characters thoughts and actions
Characters appearances and ways of dressing
Characters responses to other characters
I would say D. because of how scrawny is a negative word.
An example:
Skinny, thin<span>, and slender</span><span>. </span><span>These three words all mean having less weight on one's body than what might be considered average. But the connotations differ since the suggested meanings of </span><span>skinny </span><span>and </span>thin <span>are often more negative than </span>slender<span>, with </span>skinny potentially the most negative of the three<span>.
It is the same for scrawny, thin, petite, and little. </span>