Answer:
Subjunctive.
Explanation:
The verb "were" is in the subjunctive mood because it is indicating a hypothetical situation. Also, In the subjunctive mood, the verb to be in the past tense for the first and third person in the singular is were instead of was. If the sentence is in the present with these same subjects, the verb does not have final -s.
Driver's ed instuctor should be helping you so C "threats" is not the answer
you are normally not tired of a "routine" that someone gives you so D is also out
warnings and scoldings are kind of the same, but I woould think that scolding is for a younger child that is a relative and warning is for general so I would choose A
Answer:
i think that right is wrong means when you are right you are actually wrong and wrong is right means when you are wrong you are actually right.
I am not sure i am just guessing :(