I think it might be "what are you doing tonight"
When the teacher entered the class, we <u>had</u><u> </u><u>finished</u> our work.
Therefore, C - Had Finished is the correct answer.
<h3>Using the right Tense</h3>
The sentence above has two events. They are:
- The teacher entering the class.
Notice that both occurred in the past. The rule of proper use of verbs states that where both events have occurred, and one before the other, the proper tense to use is the past perfect tense.
See the link below for more about Past Perfect Tense:
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What am i supposed to do?????
The quote “Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persuasion” tells that the system of justice was same for all and did not discriminate against anyone.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The article "I got myself arrested so that I could look inside the justice system" which has been written by Thomas Jefferson talks about the way how Jefferson decided to look into the justice system and what steps he took to check it.
He himself got arrested to check the inside working of the system and when he got in there, he found that the system of justice was same for all the people and it was equal. He once again started believing in the system of justice.