If you want to use consistent verb tenses in telling a story, that means you have to use the same tense, or at least they all should be in the past/present/future, depending on the first verb in the sentence. Here, the correct answer is:
B) I met Rob for the first time in the school infirmary, and he smiled at me even though he was clearly in pain.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Thesis statements are direct and easy
Answer: not sure what passage this is... does it not end...? does it not snow....? are the skies grey...? ya know?
Explanation: i mean- i might be able to help if you tell me what passage you're reading....but if you're going to guess then i'd go with D
Inversion refers to a grammatical construction where two expressions switch the way in which they normally appear.
One example of this in <em>A Modest Proposal</em> is the phrase:
<em>".... the advantages of my proposal which I have made obvious and many as well as of the highest importance."</em>
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If the underlined word is fluctuating then the answer is C