The answer is A inability to act
A, like right here, if we were right next to eachother i oculd tell you its "number A"! lol
1.anyone; 2. someone ; 3. some; 4. something; 5. nothing; 6. anything, someone; 7. something.
Unclear question, but I infer you are referring to a passage that isn't mentioned.
Answer:
e. Personification
Explanation:
Based on the context which referred to abstract objects; time and care, the author seems to be personifying 'Time'.
Note that Personification is a type of figure of speech that attributes or refers to something that is not a person as though it were.
One common example is "Have you seen my car? Isn't she beautiful?". We noticed the car is spoken as though it were a person.
Answer:
I can't help you answer if you don't have the last paragraph.
Explanation:
I need the last paragraph to help you find how the coach truly felt about Melody.