Answer:
just left
Explanation:
reached is past tense and leave is present tense, so you would put it in past form
It is C Emphasis .............
I believe the best answer for this would be A. Exclamatory
Answer: Spread/ Reverberated
Explanation:
<em>Rumors of a new principal </em><em><u>spread</u></em><em> down the halls of the hectic and chaotic high school. </em>
As there are no options given, I gave the best response I could.
When rumors are passed along from person to person, it is said to be spread. If there are rumors of a new principal therefore, the most likely word to fill the space would have to be "spread" which would show that the rumors of a new principal are being passed around the school.
I confused about this question. What?!