B. was fighting
(when you see "yesterday", you automatically know the verb needs to be past tense fighting is the only verb there that is past tense and makes sense.)
Answer:
The definition of discursive refers to writing or discussions that ramble from subject to subject, or to stories that have a lot of embellishment and detail. An example of discursive is an essay by a fourth grader that doesn't have good transitions.
Explanation:
In other words it does not really focus on the topic specifically.
Answer:
"<em>So exhausted and battered it barely stirred</em>" works as a great replacement for "<em>Its dark eyes dim and not at their prime</em>."
Explanation:
Both metaphors refer to exhaustion and a feeling of "nothingness."
Answer:
would have to raise
The definition of past tense:
a tense expressing an action that has happened or a state that previously existed.
So, we eliminate the ones in past tense
<em>did have to raise its dues</em>
Definition of present tense:
The present tense is used for actions which are happening now.
So, we eliminate ones using present tense
<em>raises</em>
Final note:
If one word or phrase in a sentence/paragraph is past or present tense, the whole thing will need to be past or present tense.
Hope that helped!!
- Kaavya
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