The correct answer is: [B]: "accuse of a crime" .
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C) Her backpack somehow contained: two charging cords, three portable chargers, and a pair of headphones.
<span>B. We were walking by the lake when we heard a siren.
C. By the time I graduated, I had attended three different high schools.
D. Though he had been rude at first, Rupert eventually won over the congregation
These three sentences are all correct, because even if the verb tense shifts it still makes sense within the context of the situation.</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
Hello, Discouraged Teacher,
I have had this problem with my peers before in my life, This girl kept on saying that I was annoying and saying I was always being rude, I pointed out that I just try my best, but she still didn't want to listen, we eventually took a break from each other.
Maybe instead of pointing out their weaknesses, go from a different angle. Instead of saying, Your doing this wrong and that wrong, maybe say that you can tell a student isn't doing too well and that you want to help in whatever way you can.
Hope this helps!
- Sunshine Sabre