I think the answer would be C. an angry state of mind
The points A, B, and D are different definitions from those of "a feeling or state of mind." That being said, they would not be alternate defintions. Also, "an upset or angry state of mind," comes with the primary definition, meaning C. would be an alternate definition.
Answer:
Friendships have been shattered by unforgiveness throughout my education journey. When I moved to California, the buddy group split almost immediately because of the groups' constant arguing. In a middle school play, one of my pals got the main role, another didn't, and still another assisted with the casting.
The group might have been saved if they had discussed it earlier. After I came to California, I had nothing in common with anybody in the group. The group split up due to a blurry memory of an old feud. Even though it is painful for everybody involved, improved communication among friends may have prevented the issue.
Explanation:
Please alter wording to prevent plagiarism. :)
When your talking with your friends, with your family, or with your colleagues, your speech and tone will change. When your with your friends and the most relaxed out of all of them being able to use some different more racy speech with them. Talking to your family you may be more relaxed but you still have to watch what you say. And talking to your colleagues you have to make sure you seem appropriate for your situation. Say you’re at work. Your co-worker May say something like “how was your day” instead of going into depth about it, naturally you just say “It was nice, how was yours” and then you both carry on with what your doing. In this general example it is just common curtesy. Now, say you’re at a charity event with your family. Your want to seem more proper, but also sociable and not stuck up. So people are more willing to talk to you about what is going on and share there opinion. There are many different way of speaking calmly, and appropriately in the social gathering you have attended.
I have no clue if you are allowed to use “you” but that’s the only way I could think of doing this. I don’t know if it’s up to par but I tried
C Frantic Activity I took the quiz