That is an interjection. The general rule is: Anything followed by a '!' is an interjection. A conjunction would be a word like "and" or "because." It joins stuff together. So, that's off the list. A preposition is an object's position or something with respect to time. So, that's off the list as well. An adverb describes an adjective and Yes, is not an adjective. So, the answer is Interjection.
The answer is A because it’s a short E sound
Answer:
Normal
Explanation:
Ashley tried to justify her antics to her friends. "Come on, Jas," she whined. "It wasn’t that bad." Jasmine looked at her like she was crazy.
"You’re not even acting <u>Normal</u> lately," she said. "You’re acting all weird, like you’re trying to get everyone’s attention or something.
To act normal means to act the usual, typical and expected way.
Ashley acting weird meant she was not acting her usual, typical and expected way. Therefore, she was not acting normal.
I believe it was patient and reflective, but the tone does shift throughout the letter.
A protagonist is the main character of the story. They are the character who experiences the main conflict and has to solve it. It is the character driving the story. The character can either be good or evil.