Young schoolteacher Charles Edward Chipping (Robert Donat) imposes strict discipline on his young charges at a Victorian-era English public school, becoming a fearsome presence on the campus grounds. But the love of spirited young suffragette Katherine Ellis (Greer Garson) brings the Latin instructor out of his shell and makes him a beloved campus institution into the 20th century and through the shattering violence of World War I. The film is based on the best-selling novel by James Hilton.
Because he was very curious to find the answer to his questions
Answer:
C. We
Explanation:
Us adopted a kitten from the animal shelter does not make sense.
Our adopted a kitten from the animal shelter does not make sense.
We adopted a kitten from the animal shelter is the only one that makes sense, therefore it is right.
I often say that we live in an age of trauma. There’s a simple way to think about that. The world is so messed up, we’re having to invent new forms of mental imbalance just to make sense of our own inability to cope with it. The world is so messed up it’s messing with our heads.