<span>1. Which is the tense of the underlined verb? Running against much older athletes, Billy (had placed) second!
A. past
B. past perfect
C. past progressive
D. present perfect
</span><span>2. Which is the tense of the underlined verb?
We (have been thinking) of putting up another fence.
A. past progressive
B. present perfect progressive
C. past perfect progressive
D. present progressive
</span><span>3. Which is the tense of the underlined verb?
It (was disappointing) when we realized we couldn't go.
A. past progressive
B. past perfect progressive
C. present progressive
D. present perfect progressive
4. Which is the tense of the underlined verb?
She (had been writing) poetry but thought her ideas would work better as a novel.
A. present progressive
B. past progressive
C. past perfect progressive
D. present perfect progressive</span>
Answer:
The next emotion that you will experience on the hunt is an adrenaline like you have never felt before. ... I think most people will agree that a gun shot is pretty loud, but the adrenaline you experience is so intense that you don't even hear it, all of your attention is on your targe
Answer:
D. Telling the truth is always the best option, even if someone will be hurt as a consequence.
Explanation:
I need more info to answer that.
<span>choice A
Sarcasm is used to in the sense that the user or character actually means the opposite of what he or she says. It is usually used in a condescending tone. It is a device used by the author to elicit a negative emotional response from the reader. Since tone of voice cannot always be detected in writing, the revelation that a statement is sarcastic may pull away a sense of false hope from the reader.</span>