Answer:
a total lack of direction
Simple present tense of the verb adds 's' or 'es' or 'ies' to the end of the verb.
Such as: Joseph enjoy<u>s</u> cooking dinner. OR Mary miss<u>es</u> her parents. OR Tommy cr<u>ies</u> when he is sad.
Hopeful.
Why because Enthusiastic can be describe as eager or enjoyment, interest or approval.
Explanation:
I think its A because theres no hyperbole or metaphor or simile, So im kinda sure its A. Hope this helped.
The relative pronoun in the sentence, "The bird that have the strongest talons are birds of prey, such as falcons" is the word "the".