B. If she don’t get there before the dust settles, you can bet she’s dead, that’s all.
In writing/literature, things can be said in one of two ways—literally and figuratively. To say something literally, naturally, one means exactly what the words say. When one says something figuratively, one does not mean exactly what is written for the sake of conveying a meaning that is engaging to readers by manner of personification, hyperbole, metaphor, simile, etc. That said, when we read option “B,” we know the author does not literally mean there is dust settling or that anyone will be dead. What is meant is that when tensions subside she will be in a lot of trouble.
This means that you will write in a non biased tone (in a way to convey information instead of persuade or argue), using a formal tone means to write using professional language, and in third person meaning to refrain from using the words I, me, my he, and she. Hopefully this helps out!
Algernon Moncrieff's flat in Half Moon Street, W
1. The s:Children V: Enjoyed 2. S: Room V:Painted 3. S:Cricket V: Played 4. Grandfather V: mailed 5. S: Report V: Completed 6. S: Dogs V: barked 7. S: party invitation V: received 8. S: Bike V: Repaired 9. S: I V: munched 10. S: Librarian V: Read 11. S: lunch money V: stolen 12. S: I V: paid 13. S: Movie V: produced