Answer:
In my opinion, fiery, passionate anger is less dangerous than cool, calculated reason. When you are angry, it causes you to lose reason and become reckless which <em>is </em>incredibly dangerous but when a bad person is perfectly calm and composed, I'd be much more terrified than I would have been facing a yelling man because that means that they are smart and that they have a plan. Is that strange?
Explanation:
D. “I drove Spencer, my youngest brother, to soccer practice.”
Is there a story or anything that goes with this
Im pretty sure its “while” because it introduces the subordinate clause