The suffix here would be 'ment', which means 'an act of, a state of, or a result of'. The suffix 'ment' changes the word from a verb to a noun, therefore to argue is a verb and becomes an argument which is a noun, to disagree is a verb and becomes a disagreement which is a noun. Therefore to define argument using this logic and one of the four options given the correct answer would be C. state of disagreement.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
the descriptive details help the reader understand what the narrator is feeling. It gives a bigger sense of things
I would say that the answer is A. It seems like the best choice.
B. feels, an action verb has to be an action that is happening, and is the subject of the sentence, so here it would be feels.
The English language has a variety of many grammatical inferences mainly because our language is more complex and is used as a national language. Such a selection of words, spellings etc are used so many can refer to a situation with grammar they can understand.