I would not be able to answer when they use the orders but I can give you two key words that I found.
1. Third before
2.after when later
Answer:A
Explanation:because I did the question already and I got it right
Jawaher would not be so upset if she had passed the driving test.
3. If Muntaha had been hungry, she would have had something to eat.
4. I would have phoned you if I had your telephone.
5. I would have sold my sapphire ring if I had not given it to my niece.
6. I would have won the competition if I had known all the answers.
7. You would have learnt French if you had stayed longer in paris.
8. If I had seen my aunt, I would have told her the good news.
9. My sister would be happier if she had married her true love.
10. If Hamdan had more free time, he would have done his project yesterday.
He starts having to struggle with fear, discomfort, and isolation. This marks a shift for a man used to having an always pleasant life. Still, he's hopeful at first that the doctors can get rid of whatever condition it is that's bothering him and restore life to normal. Ivan becomes isolated from he world around him. All that seemed to matter before stops mattering. Ivan's death forces him to painfully re-evaluate his own life, illustrating Tolstoy's belief that only death can reveal life's meaning. When he says "Death is finished," he is referring to the spiritual death that has characterized his whole life. It's the final moment of realization, and the one that brings everything to a conclusion. Ivan sees that his life was wrong. He actually tries to figure out why he wants to live, and realizes the very life he's been wanting to go back to all this time has been not so great. Perhaps he hasn't lived his life as he should. After, he feels compassion for his family, and recognizes that by dying he can at last do them a service. Now he's ready to die, and even happy to do it. No more tension.