The average Anglo-Saxon lives up to 600 years
C. Squealer's speech mocks the obvious lies of political propaganda.
A satire mocks or makes fun of different aspects of social behavior. Option C is the best option because it is the only one that actually follows the definition of making fun of an aspect of society. The political propaganda being spewed by Squealer shows how the politicians twist and turn things into lies to convince the public to take action for or against something.
I don’t know what is going on, I’m just tryng to waste some time.
She <span>had been working</span> on the project for 2 days before she finished it. So B is the only right one as it's a continuous action before an action with an exact defining past perfect continuous. Also there's a key word "for" that can help us to find out the tense.
Question 1- The second one because the correct way would be When Goldie saw the chipmunk, she ran gleefully.