For someone whom decided at a young age, I have wondered what made a small child, such as I, decided to be an actress. If it were the case it would happen, I wouldn't have faced such horrendeous treatment. As color and sounds would soon arrive to television I wanted to be on the silver screen. I was six when I was put into my first play in a church. Oh, how I wish I could go back to those days. I was an amazing actress, I pranced, danced and sung while going across the stage, I was absolutely proud of my work, the year after I was in a school play. It was just as absolutely wonderful as the first time. By the age of seven, I received my first television role. I had wished for a role my entire life. My mother was always concerned about my wishes to be an actress, and I would wish to be an actress, even if I had to give my life for it. I had met the producers, whom were slender and pale. They were terrifying as it looked as though they were skeletons. Of course, I was a purely naive child. I knew nothing of what was to happen. I walked down the hall, towards the place where filming would take place. We had been working on a film for about sixteen days before the producer and director got mentally and physically abusive. It was only a matter of days before I left the film set. It had never gotten to the cinemas or televisions as it never got finished. In the end, I tried acting one more time when I was twenty-two. The same director was there, and that was the last day I was to see. I remembered the times when I was little where I would wish to be an actress, to the point I would be willing to give my life for it. I wondered why I had done something so bizzarre. ( I am sorry if this isn't what you wanted, but I thought of this vintage, story kinda thing, and I will delete this if it is not what you want.)
Answer: Yes
Explanation: Because it is a conjugate verb
1. down the sidewalk | to the hospital
2. at 11 P.M. | until 7 P.M.
3. in a hospital
4. After doctors and nurses | for administrators, dietitians, and lab workers
5. of caring professionals (Object of preposition would also be dietitians and lab workers.)
6. in the gift shop | as a volunteer
7. for the children | with serious illnesses
8. with flashing lights | onto the scene
The children, and the dolls, are nothing more than playthings. They are there to look nice and dress pretty, but not to do anything other than what their owner wants them to.
They are controlled by the strings of society; enslaved by the husband (and father), Torvald.
I’m pretty sure the answer is D