To underline the correct word in this sentence, let's first identify the options given. The options are "upset" and "angry."
To determine the correct word, we need to understand the meanings of both options. "Upset" means feeling sad, distressed, or worried, while "angry" means feeling annoyed, enraged, or furious.
Looking at the context of the sentence, it states that Tanya was very upset. This indicates that Tanya is experiencing negative emotions, worried or distressed because she left her handbag on the bus. Therefore, the correct word to underline in this sentence is "upset."
To emphasize the correct word, we can underline it like this:
Tanya was very upset because she had left her handbag on the bus.
By underlining the correct word, we can help distinguish it from the other option to ensure clarity and comprehension for the student.
To determine the correct word, we need to understand the meanings of both options. "Upset" means feeling sad, distressed, or worried, while "angry" means feeling annoyed, enraged, or furious.
Looking at the context of the sentence, it states that Tanya was very upset. This indicates that Tanya is experiencing negative emotions, worried or distressed because she left her handbag on the bus. Therefore, the correct word to underline in this sentence is "upset."
To emphasize the correct word, we can underline it like this:
Tanya was very upset because she had left her handbag on the bus.
By underlining the correct word, we can help distinguish it from the other option to ensure clarity and comprehension for the student.