Answer: The regular verb would be B. developed.
Explanation: A, C, and D are all irregular verbs. A regular verb follows a normal pattern of conjugation. Developed follows this pattern: develop, develops, developed, to develop. The word send does not follow this because the past tense of send is not sended, but sent. The word shoot does not follow this because the past tense of shoot is not shooted, but instead shot. Hang does not follow this because the past tense for this sentence of hang is hung, not hanged. So these verbs are all irregular. Developed is your regular! I hope this helps.
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coming-of-age
Explanation:
"The Outsiders fits into a genre of young adult fiction and is often called a "coming-of-age" novel. Generally, a coming-of-age story is one in which events lead the main characters (protagonists) to experience psychological or moral growth that takes them from childhood toward emotional maturity.
Character change is very important in a coming-of-age story. In The Outsiders, Darry characterizes Ponyboy as lacking common sense. Ponyboy agrees with his older brother, admitting that he is smart at school but sometimes he just doesn't think. These occasions get Pony into trouble that he could avoid. This is one aspect of Ponyboy's character that evolves throughout the book — he learns that his behavior impacts others."
That was from Cliff Notes not me
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My answer to the question is teachers.
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By saying “ Soda attracted girls like honey draws flies,” the gas station is basically saying that by drinking soda, you'll be more likely get a girlfriend, and all the men therefore want to drink soda so they can get a girl. (This is completely sexist by the way.)