It is
end with
the sentence that ends the speech or a lecture
So,
The sentence is: "Once she left the store, my mother realizes she forgot her purse on the counter."
The phrase "One she left the store" is in the past tense.
In the next phrase, "my mother realizes", the tense shifts to present.
In the final phrase, "she forgot her purse on the counter", the verb tense shifts back to the past tense.
Therefore, option A is correct.
The narrator was guilty that he suffocated and dismembered the old man. When the police arrived and had a chat with him, the guilt got to him and he confessed his crimes.
I hope that's good enough!
The most appropriate reason why Brooks capitalized the words "Mostly Good," is to draw attention, and highlight this point, so the reader would receive better context, and a reason to think and use intellectual reasoning.
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