Regret:
Past tense:<em> regretted</em>; past participle:<em> regretted
</em>
feel sad, repentant, or disappointed over (something that has happened or been done, especially a loss or missed opportunity).
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- Kylie
Answer: from when i answered this question the answer was choice d . i did this a while back tho. so idk if things have changed. good luck
Explanation:
i lied
<span>According to Florida's implied consent law, signing an application for a driver license signifies that you agree to take a test of your blood, breath, or urine for the presence of alcohol or drugs. The correct answer is A. Once you sign the application, you have already given your consent that a police officer can ask you to do some of these things to prove that you are not driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The other answers do not really make much sense. </span>
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Answer: D. McCloud, Alex. How to Teach Your Kids. Eagle Press, 2004.
Explanation: In MLA citation or style of referencing, the authors last name or surname comes first, followed by the first name, then title of the book, journal or source, name of the publisher/s and year or date of publication.