For rhetorical device essays:
-note any times figurative language is used--and explain its purpose in the work as a whole
-analyze the syntax and diction of the passage-- ex: its affect on the tone.
-underline anything that stands out to you
For synthesis:
-determine the tone or what side the author is on (pro, con, qualify)
-underline whatever stands out and explain why it does.
Your answer is D. hero's, because you only put an apostrophe after the "s" if the original word ends with an "s" :D
Given information is not enough to answer your question appropriately. Let me start explaining with the cases that we can extract from given information:
Case 1: Stacy was driving the car - in this case, Stacy was in driver seat.
Case 2: Someone else was driving the car - in this case, Stacy was in passenger seat.
Explanation:
just write a nice perfect letter