I assume that by aggressive verb you mean a verb which shows the most emotion - because there is no such thing as an aggressive verb in grammar. Anyway, based on that understanding, I believe the correct answer is 1. batter.
To batter means to hit hard over and over again, which to me shows a lot of aggression, which is why I'd choose that option. The other options do not show the same emotion.
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There was one main central argument in the delegation on independence. They wanted a government to protect the people and this was because Britain did not protect the rights of the colonists who lived there. This led them to think that a new government has got to be formed.
The correct answer is B. The majority opinion uses lower courts' decision on the case of evidence.
Judicial review is termed as a process which legislative or executive actions are being subjected to review by the judiciary.
Only the judicial review can invalidate government actions and laws which are being incompatible to higher authority.
Law can be invalidated either by violating the constitutional terms or by being unlawful.
Repetition
The author uses repetition in this passage to show that the subject really has absolutely nothing going for her. Repeating the word "no" over and over heightens the desolation and emptiness that she must be feeling as she is going through this low point.