The best answer here is choice B. We can determine this because of the tense used throughout the passage itself. Bearing this in mind, choice B matches the tense perfectly.
Choice A does not work at all because the verb "am" makes no sense in the context of the sentence. The same is true for choice C. The passage is not in present tense, so it cannot be this choice. Choice D could make sense, except that this is in the future tense versus the past tense.
It is used to show when you had that song before
Triumphs are more important to her,she is focusing on the positive.
Had to look for the options and here is my answer. Based on the different cases under the Delaware case, the relief of the plaintiff has been declined by the three-judge federal district court and this is based on "separate but equal". The Supreme Court specifies these cases for the reason that to establish the <span>existing legal standard for education. Hope this helps.</span>
Answer: D) If we could get at least twenty-five percent of the entire senior class to agree with the change of venue for prom.
Explanation: Every other sentence is more or less a cause and effect. Mom screamed was the effect and the cause was due to the horror movie in front of her kids. The room goes silent, also an effect. Due to the principle with a clipboard. The final sentence has an effect, but no reason or cause. Therefore, it is incomplete.
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