Answer:
That is false. Dialogue in a story is supposed to imitate a real conversation.
Explanation:
In order:
was, got up, prepared, told me, didn’t, got, entered, wasn’t
<span>The car stops at a distance away from the starting point on its return journey, because the portion shows a constant function away from the starting point.</span>
It's ....A ...because as should have been used, meaning which. I will refuse his demands which are outrageous.
But unless has nothing to do with the context provided in.... C ....because until should have fitted here.
Richards' I would guess. It should be Richard's. However, if his names is Richards, then it would be correct.