Answer:
-shingled one- and two-room houses clamped themselves to the rocks like oysters
-in front of almost all of them was a dory or two, some overturned
-the chopping block one man was using to split his cordwood
Explanation:
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1. They dark and gloomy sky started to downpour.
2. The humongous football stadium was jam packed with people standing shoulder to shoulder to watch the game
3. The woman became furious
The best answer here is choice B. We can determine this because of the tense used throughout the passage itself. Bearing this in mind, choice B matches the tense perfectly.
Choice A does not work at all because the verb "am" makes no sense in the context of the sentence. The same is true for choice C. The passage is not in present tense, so it cannot be this choice. Choice D could make sense, except that this is in the future tense versus the past tense.
Instead!
The word instead implies that what was said before or after (depending on context) does not apply to something. For example:
“Instead of washing the dishes, I did the laundry...” means that someone did laundry instead of washing the dishes. Instead of connecting ideas, it separates them!