They are all alone and they don’t have the same friend group, therefore they have to get out of their comfort zone.
<span>D. past perfect
</span><span><span>Danielle had practiced her song many times before last week’s recital.
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HAD practiced
</span><span>The tense of the underlined verb in the sentence: We had just begun to practice the skit when the fire alarm rang is past perfect. Notice the conditioning word “when” which dictates the sentence to be in the past perfect state in its action verb. Hence, “had” is added next to the past participle of the sentence. For example, the boy had played when suddenly his mom came. </span>
It’s c because most of the time I would rephrase the conclusion
B. Many people lost their jobs during the Great Depression.
the phrase “Great Depression” is a proper noun so it needs to be capitalized
I don’t understand what you mean by police girl offficer???