The answer is:
The animals <em><u>scrambled </u></em>to get into the barn as the lightning <em><u>struck</u></em>.
In the chosen sentence, both verbs in the different clauses are consistent ad accurate because they are written in the Past Simple tense.
The rest of the options are incorrect because the tense of the verbs is not related to each other: they wrongly combine past and present, and present and future tenses.
The right version of them are the following:
<em>Alexander </em><em>finished </em><em>his math test and </em><em>walked </em><em>to Mr. Smith's desk.
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Sampson and Raina </em><em>watch </em><em>the fireworks and </em><em>comment </em><em>on how beautiful they are.
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The police officer </em><em>rounded </em><em>the corner and pumped his arms harder.</em>
The imagery in the excerpt most reflects the sense of sound to emphasize the intense volume of the storm.
<h3>What is "The Scarlet Ibis"?</h3>
This is a short story by James Hurst. It is a story of a boy born with a disability. He struggled his life to adjust with his disability, but he soon got dead by his older brother.
Thus, the correct option is D, the sense of sound to emphasize the intense volume of the storm.
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Circe is jealous that Odysseus is leaving her for a mortal and would rather keep him stuck on the island out of spite.
Answer:
Ok I don't have both answers but I do have one of them:
"Pity me, and pardon me, O virtuous reader!
Explanation:
If i find out the second one I will come back