To tell a story or when narrating past events and so as to give it a more dramatic effect, the historical present or historic present is frequently used in English. It is also called dramatic present or narrative present.
In this case the correct option which best fits the blank is <em>gaze</em> in order to follow the line of the retelling that is done mostly in simple present.
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I think a imaginary conflict is when you make you own conflict in you head I Hope that this help you a little bit:) and I'm so sorry if don't
It is the second one B,That is Bianca's car over there.
The answer is the 3rd option because after the sentence mentions the teacher it says “that was late” making the sentence seem like the teacher was the late one and not keiko’s project
I think that it is either the first or third one For the author is using personification is this sentence, and could be describing it as though the scene did in fact remind the reader of something mysterious.. or even made the illusion that the leaves were talking.. (but in a more in-depth knowledge meaning than that, you know?)