This is the remaining answer. All I did was search each verb definition, and place it at the rightful category. :). (If they're not correct, I apologize.)
Walk: Stride, Trek, Shuffle,
Talk: Roar, soliloquize
Succeed: Score
Catch: Collar, Overcome, Trap, Snare, Claw, Corral, Conquer
<span>Jeffrey remarked, “She should be here any minute”. Then the doorbell rang. </span>
The central theme of this excerpt can best be described as C. Actions can have unexpected consequences.
<h3>What is a theme?</h3>
It should be noted that a theme simply means the underlying message that's conveyed in the literature by the author.
It should be noted that the central theme of this excerpt can best be described as actions can have unexpected consequences.
This was illustrated in the plot.
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A writer should use a reciprocal pronoun when:
B. two or more subjects of the sentence are also objects.
<u>Reciprocal pronouns</u> (<em>each other</em> and <em>one another</em>) are used to indicate that two or more people are carrying out a given action. A writer should use them as objects when they have already been mentioned as subjects. For example:
<em>Gary and July could not wait to give the presents to </em><em>each other</em><em>. </em>