Answer:
B, "is situated"
Explanation:
Process of elimination:
A: The Oval Office is in the White House today, so the sentence should not be in the past tense.
C: This is not grammatically correct. The sentence needs a verb of a tense of "to be" like "is" or "was".
D: This is not grammatically correct. The sentence needs a verb of a tense of "to be" like "is" or "was". Also, since the Oval Office is singular, the word would be situates instead of situate anyway.
The speaker feels as if it tragic and this is being shown the exaggeration and use of a hyperbole.
Explanation:
im not sure if there was supposed to be a thing connected to it like a picture...
Answer:
1. dinner- delicious, tasty, mouth-watering
puppy-cute, cuddly
car-shiny, loud
classroom- activity-filled, noisy, stuffy
screams- ear-piercing, loud
2. (a) cold, wet
(b) beautiful, long, shiny
(c) haunted, dark, eerie, scary
(d) fresh, warm, crusty
(e) busy
Explanation: