First, we cancel out C, it specifically said that she <em>wasn't </em>aplied. Lazy? maybe... She obviously isn't very studious but that does not automatically means lazy. Serious? Well... It never really says anything about seriousness. Honestly, it is a pretty cr*ppy question but hey, that's English class for ya. The only one that works is D. Diligent. Now, it might be lazy, because it says that she never studies, but the paragraph ends with her finding a new passion and how she loves to cook. So that is not particularly lazy. Tell me if I was right or not, and I hope this helped.
Answer:
it's, its, their, there
Explanation:
Sometimes, it's easy to forget what heroes did for us.
The ceremony was at its end.
We know that their bravery helped us stay free.
We know that there were six Code Talkers at the Battle of Iwo Jima.
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Answer:
1. Creating suspense is the most common approach to holding the reader’s interest.
Explanation:
Details of plot structure, such as the building of suspense toward the story’s climax, may either enhance or lessen the effectiveness of a story.