Yesterday I was in excitement because It was my friends birthday but then I got into an argument and it was very pleasant because I done an experiment and it didn’t work
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The easiest method is to substitute each option in place of tolerated. That being said, C doesn't make sense because it sounds wrong- "it was no longer already tolerated" isn't grammatically correct.  
B doesn't sound right but there's (technically) nothing wrong with the grammar. 
Tolerate means you ARE able to accept or endure something. Tolerable is the adjective version of that. 
This can be tricky because you may think it's asking for the meaning of the phrase and not the word tolerable. It's only asking for tolerable. 
That being said, A and B are the opposite meaning of tolerable- they mean you cannot endure it, which is the opposite. 
D is the answer.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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A tiny beautiful flower that is red.
I hope this helps
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: B. It provides a humorous parallel to the main plot.
Explanation:
Shakespeare's <em>The Tempest</em> explores the theme of subordination embodied primarily in the relationship between Caliban and his master, Prospero. The subplot involving Stephano and Trinculo includes some of the most important issues present in the main plot, but serves as a comic relief from the main action. For example, Stephano and Trinculo joke about selling Caliban for a piece of silver, calling him 'a strange fish' (Act II, Scene II).
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The first one is the correct way to use it, since it separates the parts of the sentence into fragments that can still be understood without changing the meaning of the entire sentence.