euphemism means the substitution of a mild, indirect, or vague expression for one thought to be offensive, harsh, or blunt.
the expression so substituted. why did they call you that?
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The verb tense error in the paragraph is: flies
That said, the first truly accepted take-off and flight powered by nothing other than the pilot himself, occurred almost fifty years later in November 1961, when Derek Piggott <u>flew</u> the SUMPAC (Southampton University’s Man Powered AirCraft) a then world-record distance of 650-yards (594m).
<em>The verb "flies" should be in past-tense because throughout the paragraph all the verbs are in past tense, indicating that an event has already occurred. Therefore, it should be replaced with the word "flew." </em>
- Flew is the past-tense of flies.
I think that 'adamant' would be a good word to describe this behavior.
Adamant is a word that can be used to describe a stubborn person that is unwilling to be persuaded into a change of mind. This would be a good word because in the sentence, the subject is doing something that would be considered slightly extreme to the outsider for what he/she wants. From these actions, we can see that he/she is unwilling to change their mind until they achieve their goal, which in this case is moving the cat's crate to the house.
I believe that the answer is option B.