Answer:
imperative statement I believe it is
Hi!
I think my book would be "All Our Broken Pieces" by L.D. Crichton.
It is a book about a girl having OCD. I also have OCD so I thought it was a very relatable book, and it was very comforting knowing that I am not alone. There are two main characters, Lennon and Kyler. Lennon has OCD and she feels insecure, and Kyler was in a house fire as a kid and has a scar on his face that he struggles to hide. They both feel insecure about themselves, but they learn to be themselves in each other.
It may not seem like a life-impacting book, but I just really really liked it, and I've sort of been learning to cope with it and be myself.
<u><em>It is my absolute favorite book of all time!!!</em></u>
Answer:
b?
Explanation:
if he teaches for a university, i would trust him
Well, we know that setting is location and surroundings, usually! Irony/sarcasm doesn't apply here, as it's usually in the form of dialogue or much more than those statements.Even if you were confused about tragic resolution, you know enough that there isn't anything particularly 'tragic' nor 'resolving' about this excerpt. So characterization seems best fit, giving an idea on the individual and their attire and how they are interacting with the other! But please, you're free to interpret it yourself in any case if doubtful upon my own.