1) Hydrated is not the error, it's "brang", "she brang" should be "she brought"
2) It should be "would've" instead of "would have"
3) Eliminate "He had" It should be "he'd"
4) "knew" should be "known"
Sentences revised:
1) In order to stay hydrated during the tennis match, she (brought) two bottles of water.
2) Stephanie (would've) won the race if she had ran faster.
3) After the sun went down, Joe wished (he'd) wore a jacket to the outdoor restaurant.
4) If Katrina had watched the morning news, she would have known to take an alternate route to work.
Answer: He thinks that poor people are more virtuous than the rich.
Explanation:
In the essay, “<em>The Poor and Their Betters” </em>by<em> Henry Fielding</em>, Fielding talks about how the rich seem to want to keep as many titles for themselves even the ones that they do not deserve such as being called betters in relation to the poor.
He then gives an example of how the poor are more virtuous than the rich because they rarely think about wanting to cheat people as rich people do. He infers that poor people are more cheerful and low in temperament as well.
The answer is basically right here: REGINA. OK. So Tommy is introducing the idea of saving money by using less expensive student entertainment. How do people feel about this? Could it work?
Regina asks questions to get clarification and to elicit additional opinions.
A is wrong because in the story, no where did it mention an agenda.
C is wrong because she did not take notes. She also did not summarize anything.
D is wrong because the author didn't mention her body language.
Answer is B) She asks questions to get clarification and to elicit additional opinions.