I don’t know if this is what you’re asking but there’s definitely a sort of prejudice against Lenny for being “mentally handicapped” or what have you.
The grammatically correct sentence in these option is: I don't want any trouble.
<h3>How is this sentence correct grammatically?</h3>
This is due to the fact that it is the only one that used the syntax correctly in the sentences.
Other sentences used words such as no and nothing in the wrong way. It should be I cannot see anything instead of I cannot see nothing.
Raed more on syntaxes here: brainly.com/question/831003
Answer:
mystery
Explanation:
The mystery and curiosity are the only ones that make sense but the way that the curiosity one is worded is wierd. Flashbacks in story telling make it all mysterious since you got a teaser at the beginning about "oh no everything is bad" and so that is why this one should fit best.
Since <em>ostentatious </em>and <em>modest </em>are antonyms, their meanings are completely opposite, we need to find a pair of words which also denote something different. The correct answer is reticent:talkative, because reticent is shy, and talkative is obviously not.