Answer:
F. He mistakenly thinks he is at the end when he sees sunlight through a crack
Explanation:
 
        
             
        
        
        
0: change ‘am’ to ‘is’
1: change ‘they’ to It 
2: change ‘the’ to ‘an’
3: change ‘climb’ to ‘climbing’
4: change ‘so’ to ‘and’ 
5: change ‘suspend’ to ‘suspended’
6: change ‘or’ to ‘and’
7: change ‘my’ to ‘that’s’
8: change ‘in’ to ‘on’
        
             
        
        
        
It’s a subcordanating conjunction
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
 D. The author follows the comment with "Mrs. Sue lied again."
Explanation:
Verbal irony is a type of lie that is added to the text. This kind of irony is perceived when the character says something, but actually thinks the opposite of what he said, that is, what the character says is not really what he wants and does not represent his real thoughts about a certain thing.
In the case shown in the question above, we can conclude that the use of verbal irony was established to show that Sue was lying, since she said something, but wants the exact opposite.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
past
Explanation:
there are key words like was and last, so its past tense