Ivan I think I read this story before
Answer:
Bitter
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from act 2, scene 1, of Julius Caesar, Portia says she would not let Brutus "eat or sleep" until he has told her the source of his grief. She is unhappy when he tells her that he is only unwell and nothing else is causing him grief.
Therefore, according to the excerpt, the tone Portia uses when speaking to Brutus is one of bitterness.
The answer is:
The animals <em><u>scrambled </u></em>to get into the barn as the lightning <em><u>struck</u></em>.
In the chosen sentence, both verbs in the different clauses are consistent ad accurate because they are written in the Past Simple tense.
The rest of the options are incorrect because the tense of the verbs is not related to each other: they wrongly combine past and present, and present and future tenses.
The right version of them are the following:
<em>Alexander </em><em>finished </em><em>his math test and </em><em>walked </em><em>to Mr. Smith's desk.
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Sampson and Raina </em><em>watch </em><em>the fireworks and </em><em>comment </em><em>on how beautiful they are.
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The police officer </em><em>rounded </em><em>the corner and pumped his arms harder.</em>
Answer:
unbiased
Explanation:
putting unbiased in the sentence would create a respectful response or opinion also stating that you do not have any favors to one side meaning it is a completely fair argument.
It was first person since the narrator used "I" constantly.