Run and arrive because an adverb is an action word and a train is arriving which is an action and they were running which is an action
It would be C. is, it makes more sense saying "it is" and not "it are" or "it am"
"C. By reviewing information in and around the unknown word."
When attempting to decipher the meaning of a new word, it is often useful to look at what comes before and after that word. The surrounding words can give readers helpful context clues about the meaning and structure of the new word, as well as how it is used.
Darry: dependable, protective, busy
Sodapop: happy-go-lucky, charming, energetic
Ponyboy: reliable, understanding, observant
I believe the answer is: -The author uses words, such as “valiantly,” that have strong emotional connotations of courage and respect.
In the writing, the author depict how the indians at that time face a massive disadvantages against the people that drove them away from their homeland.
Despite that, they still not afraid to march into battles and fight for their freedom in their ancestor land.