Carol S. Dweck's style and use of language is characterized by the accuracy she demonstarted on grammar and spelling, for the well organized ideas in the sequence of a text and the way she uses language to create different effects on the reader.
She uses a great level of accuracy in its sentences and the vocabulary she includes is formal and complete. The ideas resulting are convinced and compels a full kind of meanings, regarding the purpose of the writing.
The verb is "trudged".
It's the past simple form of the verb "to trudge" which is a type of a walk, usually slow and heavy as if you have weights on yourself.
Interesting question,
P, R, and T have green cars. Q and S have black shoes. So in conclusion, nobody has both a green car and black shoes.
In the book, "Nethergrave", Jeremy is given a photograph with a note to do his own homework every year on his birthday from his father.