B. Thinking you’re better than everyone else
This is narcissistic behavior, vice refers to something that would equate to that of the seven deadly sins, for instance. Something rather immoral.
Answer:
A) Incidentally
Explanation:
Incidentally is a word used when someone wants to add to the sentence and has more to say, but it isn't exactly connected to the subject. It's a side note.
The author uses the word incidentally to add a remark that doesn't connect to the subject that they were talking about.
First some definitions just to be sure we are on the same page:
The subject is a word or group of words about which something is stated in a sentence. The statement is referred to as the predicate.
Verbs in the English language are a distinct part of speech which describes an action, an event, or a state.
A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of a transitive verb in an active sentence. A direct object receives the action performed by the subject. The verb used with a direct object is always an action verb
So, with that information:
They are speaking about <u>Harry's father</u> -subject
is (the only <u>action word</u>) is the verb, and
<u>Seattle wealthiest citizen </u>would be the object.
Hope this helps.
I could be wrong because I’m not sure if I’m correcting spelling or grammar. But I think the answer is 1. John Hancock High School was overran* with students from all over the state.