The lone streetlight barely lit the sidewalk in front of her as Tess hurried along in the dark, praying the footsteps she heard were just echoes of her own on the pavement.
B.
The cherry trees were in full bloom, and their blossoms fell like snow as Tess headed for home after work, enjoying the city street blanketed with a light coat of pinkish white.
C.
Tess knew the road well, as it was the one she walked every day to and from her summer job at the grocery store, though being out at night made it a little harder to get her bearings.
D.
As she made her way down the sidewalk that night, Tess could hear a dog barking, which reminded her of her own mutt, Jake, who'd be waiting at home to welcome her.
Clara went to high school in the 1950s when everybody
belonged to the jocks, the greasers, or some other
ridiculous clique. She was in the unusual position of not
belonging to any group, which made her an outsider.
Which word most contributes to the judgmental tone of the description? A.Ridiculous B. Greasers C. Outsider D. unusual
Answer:
ridiculous
Explanation:
most likely because ridiculous in this discription has a negative conotation making it sound like she is ridiculing the "cliques" because she think they are stupid, which makes her judgy
Answer:
ridiculous
Explanation:
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