Answer: (Whoo, lets do this!) Idea Number 1: Lesson/Moral: Bigger is not always better. Fable: A Fox and a Cat both find boxes under a tree, one small and one large. The fox, being greedy, took the big one, forcing the cat to take the tiny one. Ripping into the box, the fox finds only a pile of dirt. However, when the Cat carefully opens ups her's, she finds a small pile of jewels inside. The moral, quality means more than quantity.
Idea Number 2: Lesson/Moral: Think before you speak. Fable: There once was a frog who always spoke his mind, he couldn't help it. Whatever he thought, he would say. Now, because of this trait, he had little to no friends. Then one day, he had an epiphany! For the first time, before speaking, he thought about what he was going to say. And hark! After a while, he gained back his friends. Moral of the story: People do not need to hear every thought you have.
(Hope these ideas help you!)
Answer:
Jerome complained, "We're going to be late, the boss will kill us." Is the grammatically correct sentence.
Explanation:
Because he said in a mildly motion, we can assume that he does not take the dog away because he is cruel, he simply has like a good excuse to not keep it. But, his imperative tone of saying „I know where it is going” gives us the idea of he is not as comprehensive with the dog and it creates a problem in the story. With this explained, we can assume the best answer is C.