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The question above does not present the text to which it refers. This makes it impossible for me to show you an answer. However, I will show you how you can find the answer you need.
First, you will need to read the text to which the question refers. This reading will be able to show you how the bank clerk is behaving, his thoughts, and the emotions he is expressing. This will be able to show you the emotional state of that character.
This because:
- Emotional state refers to how the character is mentally.
- This state is revealed through the behavior and the way the character is expressing his feelings.
Thus, if the bank clerk is acting calmly and expressing feelings that reflect this tranquility, it is because he is in a calm emotional state.
Otherwise, if the character is sad, expressing anger, or any other negative feeling, it means he is in an equally negative emotional state. Likewise, if he displays happy behaviors, expresses joy, love, and any happy feelings, it means he is happy and positive.
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Lifeguards at pools, beaches, lakes and other aquatic facilities must be trained to respond to injuries, potential cases of drowning and other medical emergencies. They must also maintain order and enforce safety rules, and they may be responsible for assisting and instructing guests regarding these rules. The main roles of a lifeguard are to prevent accidents and spot potential trouble/hazards before they become life-threatening, and responding to emergencies when needed. They also educate the public about the risks associated with aquatic activities and how to be Water Smart
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Hurry
Explanation:
"Hurry" is an action word, which means it is a verb!
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The word <em>whom </em>in this sentence is used as 2. object of a preposition.
Since it can be found after a preposition <em>for, </em>it is object of a preposition.