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the answer is d it supported the opinion btw im so sorry about that other person who answered they are really mean
Explanation:
i looked at another brainly i hope that this helps :)
Answer: I'm pretty sure its Gerund
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Answer:
The central character of the story as well as its narrator, Amir has a privileged upbringing. His father, Baba, is rich by Afghan standards, and as a result, Amir grows up accustomed to having what he wants. The only thing he feels deprived of is a deep emotional connection with Baba, which he blames on himself. He thinks Baba wishes Amir were more like him, and that Baba holds him responsible for killing his mother, who died during his birth. Amir, consequently, behaves jealously toward anyone receiving Baba’s affection. His relationship with Hassan only exacerbates this. Though Hassan is Amir’s best friend, Amir feels that Hassan, a Hazara servant, is beneath him. When Hassan receives Baba’s attention, Amir tries to assert himself by passive-aggressively attacking Hassan. He mocks Hassan’s ignorance, for instance, or plays tricks on him. At the same time, Amir never learns to assert himself against anyone else because Hassan always defends him. All of these factors play into his cowardice in sacrificing Hassan, his only competition for Baba’s love, in order to get the blue kite, which he thinks will bring him Baba’s approval.
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They were effusive in their praise of the new movie.
I got tired of his perpetual complaining.
It´s a trifling thing, so i didn´t bother with it
I let the car idle as i waited outside this building
Explanation:
effusive refers to an action that shows intense emotion towards something, as in this case, to the opinion about a movie.
Perpetual is something that never ends. it makes sense within this sentence since it is a continuing complaint
in this case trifling refers to something that has no importance or transcendence
Idle in this case applies to deactivated or it does not consume energy