I think it’s figurative if it’s wrong sorry!
Answer:
B. her habit of getting her own way
Explanation:
Emma was used to having things her own way
Answer:
1. I will visit Japan next year.
2. The wound will heal slowly.
3. Will you hear from her often?
4. I want to get a new car.
5. He will drink himself to death.
6.He will go from door to door selling books.
7.What horse will come in first?
8. This will be a needless trouble.
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