The subjunctive mood is the best.
The subjunctive is rarely used in colloquial English. Totally irrelevant information, but... it is a relic from Latin, where there are many uses for a subjunctive. There is even a special conditional using the subjunctive mood that expresses the exact circumstances you described, which is usually called future less vivid.
Answer:
1. UT. USA
2. goes to school and wants to go to college. studies hard!
3. medium length dark brown hair. colored eyes that change that depend on her (my) mood. she's 5ft and 2 ins she is light skinned but not quite white.
4. over-active, determined, over-achiever! ( i like riding my skateboard and playing the piano and singing. and doing art.)
5. i am known to be a people pleaser. lol
Explanation:
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Both insist that drastic action requires a statement of rationale.
The answer is C. Montresor is angry at Fortunato and wants revenge.