D all of the above your welcome
I think it means like hes walking off of the bad path or maybe he was being slightly rude when he said this statment
I would say that the best answer is B, our many different lives each tell a story.
The lines are saying that we all share the same light, but each one of us have a different story.
Answer:
No, the author switches between lighthearted and somber tones.
Explanation:
Most people of good taste very much dislike being asked their names. To say "What is your name?" is always abrupt and unflattering. - <em><u>somber</u></em>
If you want to know with whom you have been talking, you can generally find a third person later and ask "Who was the lady with the grey feather in her hat?" The next time you see her you can say "How do you do, Mrs.—" (calling her by name). - <em><u>lighthearted</u></em>
Dennis washed his hands.
He knew that the dog had licked them.
Essentially you need to remove the adverb and then make 2 sentences