Is there more detail to the question
Answer:
b. She missed her plane.
Explanation:
At the start of the passage, we read that Karen was in a hurry. She drove really fast <em>"zoomed ahead and [.....] zagged past a motorbike"</em>. This is also supported by the use of the words "<em>darted</em>", "<em>whipping</em>", "<em>ran through the lot, up the escalator and into the terminal</em>". These words all show that she was in a hurry to be on time for her flight.
When she heard the final call for <em>"flight 205 to JFK"</em> and looked at the line for the security checkpoint, she knew she had no more time to get into the plane. So, she walked slowly to the customer service desk.
Thus, the correct answer is option b.
<span> I </span>will<span> only focus merely on changes of the characters' minds and behaviour which </span>can<span> be noticed while</span>
I think that this is something everyone has a different opinion on. It's not based around one thing. Someone may value trustworthiness most, while others may value loyalty, humility, humor, affection, etc. There's many possible answers to this.
<span>An adverb
clause is a group of words that works as an adverb (which answers the questions
when?, where?, why?, how?, how much? and under what condition?) and can modify verbs,
adverbs and adjectives.</span>
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So the correct answer is "who received a good grade".</span>