The mood in the given sentence above is an indicative mood. An indicative mood is a verb form that is used to express a statement, opinion or simply to ask a question. In the given sentence above, the speaker just simply expresses a statement which is that his or her new bike is beautiful.
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I am not sure because you did not put the text.
But, from what I could find online "The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows the Cratchits in a future where Tiny Tim has died and here, we see how sensitive Bob Cratchit is. His love for his son is shown through his grief." is the best summarization I could find.
Is this in a specific book
In the excerpt, the barber's role is to do his job well and to be a loyal revolutionary. His opponent is the new customer and he feels torn between serving or hurting him.
<h3>What is "Lather and Nothing Else"?</h3>
"Lather and Nothing Else" is a short story by Hernando Tellez. It depicts how morals affect choices and outcomes. The barber in the story is doing his job properly but he also wants to act like a loyal revolutionary.
When his opponent who was his enemy came to visit him his inner mind battles and felt torn to decide between serving or hurting him.
Therefore, option A. he wants to do his job. option B. he wants to be revolutionary, option D. his enemy is the customer and option F. he felt torn between his feelings.
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