Answer: D. Andy Evans
Explanation:
The antagonist in the novel is Mr Andy Evans. The novel here is "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson.
Andy Evans is a narcissistic senior that was in high school and who usually got his way with things either through force or through the use of charm.
When he raped Melinda at the summer party, he still continued antagonizing her and this showed that he couldn't empathize with others.
Therefore, the correct option is D.
Answer:
Regulating interaction.
Explanation:
We can regulate our interaction with others through several manners. Since it is a nonverbal code, regulating interaction can take place through gestures, body language, stares or lack of eye contact, etc. For example, it is common for men to avoid eye contact with others when they do not wish to be interrupted, when they wish to "hold onto the talk stage". It is also usual for woman to invite someone in a group to speak by simply looking and smiling at them. Those are just a couple of examples, but there are several other possibilities. They help keep the flow of the conversation going, or avoid interruptions, and can happen anywhere - among family and friends, at work, at school, etc.
The correct word would be 'passed' because it is the past tense version of the verb 'to pass,' and is the verb we want to use. 'Past,' however, is a noun generally referring to previous events or history, and we don't use that because we need a verb, not a noun.
I believe it’s A) the reader knows that jumping from behind a tree is likely to be startling.