<u>Answer</u>:
Future Simple: "Clara will act excellently."
Past Perfect: "Clara had acted excellently."
Future Perfect Continuous: "Clara will have been acting excellently."
Past Perfect Continuous: "Clara had been acting excellently."
Present Perfect: "Clara has acted excellently."
"He exercised while I watch television." because the tenses of the verbs don't match--"exercised" is past tense and "watch" is present.
Answer:
A Metaphor
Explanation:
Because if you think about it if you are having a metaphor I know it doesn't make a lot of sense but I does :) Hope I kinda helped...
“It is awfully hard work doing nothing”
A. a research question would be the most fitting to your question.