I would say C. They caused him some discomfort. Hope this helps!
Doodle was expected to die from the beginning, however, he overcame everybody’s doubts and lives obstacles. He left past three months to when “ mama and daddy decided they might as well name him.” Doodle survived his brother’s plans to kill him with doodle smiled at him. He was able to move despite being told he would die because “ with his weak heart the strain would probably kill him”. Doodle even learn to walk with the help of his brother. All these accomplishments were what gave doodle a fulfilling life. He may have died at the age of six, but that is six years more than anyone else expected. It was not doodle story that was sad, but only the ending.
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Milk <u>will</u><u> </u><u>go</u> write
The match <u>will</u><u> </u><u>start</u> at 3 p.m. tomorrow
They <u>will</u><u> </u><u>go</u> to England since 2016
all of the answers are in present tense
Well this is just an expression and it's expressed as I ran for my life. All this means is that the character is running as fast as the character can, like his life is on the line, thus seeming that the character is "running for his life". The scenario that this expression is used in is when either the character needs to get somewhere, fast, or is actually running away from something. There are rare times where I ran for my life is a literal meaning in which they are running from a threat.
There are several ways that imagined risks can affect human relations. Out of the choices given, the imagined risks are a kind of negative self talk.