No, this is false because an example of a present tense verb would be jump or turn. Past tense would be jumped or turned. So, this statement is not true because -ed, -d, and -t would be past not present part.
The second option is correct.
The melancholy in the tone emphasizes the effects of the grief and the grieving described in the excerpt.
Answer:
there is no period right after happen
Explanation:
Answer:
maryjane says she is the prophet
several people kneel at maryjane feet
maryjane has a star around fer face
A,C,D
Explanation:
JUST TOOK THE TEST
It’s probably best to be straight up and ask. But if you don’t want to do that, you could just mention her up in passing. Such as “Hey did you see what Anna posted?” (let’s say Anna) or maybe some thing like “hey I literally thought I saw Anna at Walmart” and then when this person is somehow brought up, you could be like “speaking of which, I didn’t see her at the party? Everything okay?”