Just here to ask questions not to answer sorry
If other readers feel that Tom goes too far in his pranks, I do not agree with them. In fact, I think Tom's pranks are normal and does not go too far at all. I can understand that Tom is a very young and immature lad, and these pranks are fathomable enough judging from his age and upbringing.
If I were to put my shoes in those people affected by his jokes, then of course I'd be somehow irritated. However, I would consider his jokes as being his nature as a boy, so I'll be a good sport about it. Although I understand Tom, I will find a way to outwit him and be more wary about what could happen when it involves him.
<span>The farm buildings huddled like the clinging aphids on the mountain skirts, crouched low to the ground as though the wind might blow them into the sea. . .
</span>A scar of green grass cut across the flat. And behind the flat another mountain rose, desolate with dead rocks and starving little black bushes
Answer:
Superficial
Explanation:
The answer that best completes this sentence is "superficial." "Superficial" is an adjective that is the opposite of "deep." It means that something is only found on the surface, or that it does not extend beyond the initial assessment. In this case, people seem very friendly in theory. However, once you know them better, it seems this quality is only superficial.