I would say B. In the way I read it, the wording makes it seems like she is, in fact, guilty. I may be wrong though. I've never read this book and I am unsure of the prior context.
1. The whole class laughed loudly at the story.
complete subject: the whole class
complete predicate: laughed loudly at the story
2. The whole class laughed loudly at the story.
simple subject: class
simple predicate: laughed
3. Twelve hours passed without a word from any of the group.
simple subject: hours
simple predicate: passed
4. The workmen repaired the dam.
complete subject: the workmen
complete predicate: repaired the dam
Answer:
The main character in <em>Great Expectations </em>is an orphan named Pip. He got his name when he could not pronounce his name when he was young.
(in order)
1. True
2. False
- What was the policeman doing?
answer: stopping people for speeding
The answer is <span>C. </span><span>melancholy</span>