That would be a noun because it's a person stating it.
I'd choose this dialogue to revise your sentence:
<span>“Did you hear?” I asked them. “My painting got selected! Exciting, right?” I smiled. “Especially given that I felt so incompetent at the beginning and that the competition was ruthless!”
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It feels like the option that best uses the dialogue to improve this sentence, because the other options are either too informal or just the same sentence as the original one.
I think it would be His/hers arms
Your answer here is D. watches, worries
Answer:
Both believe they are correct and justified in pursuing their respective aims.
Both are confronted with tragedy.
Explanation: