The answer is; obedience to authority.
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Explanation:
There are several situations when I get angry. Some of these situations are as follows:
When someone on the road over takes on a high speed while giving loud horns on a busy road, I really get angry.
When my maid doesn't come on work and tells me wrong that she is sick and I see her on a fun fair, I get angry on her lie.
When someone tells lie about me to my family, like they saw me at an event, but in reality I was at home at that day. This makes me angry.
No certainly not. I do not give myself negative message. My anger is just for a few minutes and i can control it very well. I never yell, never show my anger to others. Rather I try to give myself reasons about the behaviors of others which made me angry.
If the problem happens again which made me angry, I would just take that as the habit of others and try to calm my self down and again give myself reasons to justify other's behaviors.
An action verb refers to an action, that is not a state. Verbs which are NOT action verbs are all verbs of states, most typically the verb "to be". So sentences with the verb "to be" are likely not to contain action verbs: here they're options A C and D - those don't use an action verb.
The correct answer is <span>B. We bought some vegetables for our salad.
and the action verb is: "bought".
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