The answer is C. present; first-person
Answer:
Chapter 28
Explanation:
Scout keeps on asking whether or not Jem is dead
He deals with being a sugar daddy. No I'm kidding. I don't know because I don't know what double daddy is. Details!
A. past progressive
The past progressive tense<span> describes something from the past that is consistently happening. Usually, it sets the stage for the next thing that will happen. It is used with the verb "was or were" and an -ing verb.
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Casual conversation, friendly letters, a public address