Asked by Yandere~Chan
In which sentence about "Two Kinds" is the word nonchalantly used correctly?
A. The family nonchalantly moved to United States from China.
B. The piano was reconditioned nonchalantly.
C. The daughter nonchalantly announced she was quitting piano.
D. The mother presented test questions nonchalantly every night.
A. The family nonchalantly moved to United States from China.
B. The piano was reconditioned nonchalantly.
C. The daughter nonchalantly announced she was quitting piano.
D. The mother presented test questions nonchalantly every night.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I'll be glad to check your answer.
Answered by
Yandere~Chan
Either C or D.
Answered by
Reed
It can't be both. You have to make a choice. if test questions are serious, would they be posed nonchalantly? Maybe, I suppose.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, C.
Answered by
Yandere~Chan
Ok, I need a second opinion to back you up. Reed?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Don't you trust the combined opinion of the three of us?
Answered by
Reed
Yes, C is correct. And I assure you that you can trust Ms. Sue. I have, for way over 50 years, and she never let me down. :)
Answered by
Yandere~Chan
Yes...
Sorry.
Sorry.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
LOL!!!
Nor has Reed let me down in these over 50 years!
Nor has Reed let me down in these over 50 years!
Answered by
Yandere~Chan
O_O
Answered by
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Kiss kiss fall in love~
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