D is not your answer. Someone who is bitter and exhausted has learned something that made them bitter and exhausted. They have changed.
C is not your answer. We have a hook here. We're drawn in to find out why she is different. That's not a flat character.
A is not your answer. These twins have a conflict. It is a natural way to develop a story.
B as charming as he sounds, his charm and wit lead us nowhere. He is a foil for the main character. Our pleasure in him is only momentary. B is the answer.
Answer:
Charged.
Explanation:
"Have charged," "charge," and "are charging" are all present tense terms for "charge."
It would be letter B anyone who directly works with the child like a parent basically anyone who you can truly trust
What are the answer choices
Answer: ARE U JOKING RIGHT NOW!!!
Explanation: