I assume that by aggressive verb you mean a verb which shows the most emotion - because there is no such thing as an aggressive verb in grammar. Anyway, based on that understanding, I believe the correct answer is 1. batter.
To batter means to hit hard over and over again, which to me shows a lot of aggression, which is why I'd choose that option. The other options do not show the same emotion.
Answer:
Kindness
Explanation:
Kindness because after all of that stress he was still kind and generous
Answer:
Video Games in the present days are exerting a negative impact on the people especially students.They not only cause health issues but also effect their studies and wastage of time.It make us ignorant about our family members and friends too. No doubt, Video games are the source of enjoyment but the thing that contains more negative points then the positive ones should be managed strictly.
Explanation:
Here we can observe that the verb used doesn't reflect the correct tense to express when this action took/is taking/will take place. There are many tenses where you could choose from, depending of the time of action:
Tenses: Simple, Progressive, Perfect, Perfect progressive
Times: Past, Present, and Future
Imagine all the combinations!
The simplest example we could make is if this action is a routine that happens continuously, the action verb (invite) is changed to simple present for the third person of singular (invites):
<span>Tommy, in an effort to maintain clowning's positive roots, invites dancers to weekly performance battles.</span>