If you mean in the sentence then it's the word 'never'
Hello. You did not provide the excerpt to which this question refers. Which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
To be able to understand Cal's point of view about himself, you have to read the text and recognize the tone that the text emits. The tone is the feeling that the text gives to the reader. If that tone conveys a positive feeling, it means that Cal's view of him is also positive. If the tone expresses a negative feeling, it means that the lime view on itself is reactive.
I don’t see any examples, however, if you look at your examples gloomy is similar to sad or dreary, and the opposite of cheery or happy, so look for that in your examples
The author expresses his opinion in this passage with strong wording encouraging readers to take action.
From the initial line of the passage, the author’s choice of words is strong and direct. In the entire passage, he uses such words to provoke in the readers an immediate step towards this issue. He also took the reference of the study which shows that accidents are less prone to the people who drive after drinking in contrast to the people who uses their cellphone while driving. With common examples and provocative words, the focus on the issue gets much attention from the readers.
Answer:
I’ll look to like, if looking liking move”.
Explanation:
this shows that she wants to please her mother even though she doesn't want to get married to Paris