The correct answer is A. She contemplates killing both Pearl and herself to escape their torment.
She is living in a Puritan society which is there to judge her every move - so when she cheats on her presumably dead husband, and gives birth to a girl, obviously her life turns to hell (even though it is mostly self-inflicted). She wants to escape that hell through death, which she would give to both herself and her daughter.
Answer:
She thinks he can't be trusted to use good sense.
Explanation:
All of the highlighted clues show that Ruthie thinks that Spencer can't be trusted to use good sense. When someone has good sense, they are able to make sensible decisions about what to do. Ruthie thinks that Spencer almost never has good ideas, and then he suggests buying a console that he likes, despite the fact they can't afford it. She even thinks that he can't buy a plant without proper instructions. There is no proof she thinks he is mean, smart, funny, or a show-off. So, the correct option is the second one.
Run and arrive because an adverb is an action word and a train is arriving which is an action and they were running which is an action
A group of related words which has both a subject and a predicate is called a clause.
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Being the bolded verb loved, it is conjugated in the in the preterite of the indicative mood.
The indicative is the mood of the real life; it makes a statement or asks a question, and the preterite is the time of actions that already happened. In this case, the verb is showing something that happened in real life, real feelings and in the past.
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