I think you should say “she accepted her invitation” instead of request. Maybe a little more background story? Unless you’re gonna make it into like a detective story where the short story makes a bigger picture. Maybe instead of her getting lost so soon, she meets up a friend, they both get lost, eventually meet the clown. You did great I like it so far, but its the little details that add that pizzaz. Ex: At that moment Samantha had realized her mistake, as she spent the time trick or treating the sky grew dark and ominous, a feeling like she had never felt before, true fear.
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Summer in New York City can get very hot, ranging from around 60-95 degrees average. In New York City summer is a time where lots of people visit, and it is traditionally busier because most children have school off.
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Answer:
b
. Demanding
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Explanation:
The word "assessing/ assess" is the same as making a "guess, estimate evaluate, propose, determine" etc. among others.
Now, considering the given sentence-
The size of the bet showed how confident they were in <u>assessing</u> a home's price.
This means that the people betting were confident of estimating how much the home will cost. And if the word "assessing" is changed to "demanding", then the meaning of the whole sentence changes completely.
Thus, the correct answer is option b.