1) she praised for a job well done. 2) he tested. 3) they planned the outing. 4) I was afraid to speak by. 5) I should be satisfied with. 6) we were very proud of after they won in the queen bee. 7)
The children agreed <u>to</u><u> </u><u>divide</u> the candy equally.
The verb here is "had given"; this is past perfect: it's a perfect tense, because it has a past participle with the -ed ending ("given") and it's the past perfect because the auxiliary verb is the past form of "have": had.
Answer: A counterclaim is the response to a state. Lets say you believe fish are the best and I say they arent. Thats my counterclaim. A rebuttal is when you take the other person's words and twist them to fit your claim.
I believe it is D, it talks about how the forest is very dense and at the bottom of the mountain, therefore the trees are surrounding it