It's not option B.) She might not want to return to death.
Option B is wrong, so it's either A or C are the answer.
In "Our Town," Emily is warned by the Stage Manager about the overwhelming nature of reliving moments from her life if she chooses to visit it. The warning highlights the bittersweet realization that revisiting the past can bring both joy and sorrow, as one comes to understand the fleeting nature of life and the importance of cherishing each moment.
The two types of disciplinary warnings that can be given to employees are a verbal warning an written warning.
Emily Osment was given her name by her parents when she was born. It was what they decided to call her.
If the meaning is "prior warning" (ie: "warning in advance") then "advance warning" is correct. If the meaning is "further warning" (more urgent than when previously given) then "advanced warning" is correct.
Saint Emily, also known as Saint Emilie de Rodat, became a saint because of her dedication to serving the poor and educating children. She founded the Sisters of the Holy Family of Villefranche, a religious congregation focused on these missions. Her life of service and devotion to God led to her canonization as a saint in the Catholic Church.
by 2 men
yes
It means that he is given a warning of what will happen
Passive
"The Great Pacificator" ~Emily Sipes~
That is the usual spelling of the female given name Emma, or Emmah. Originally a short form of names such as Ermintrude.
Emily Grierson; Emily's father Mr. Grierson, whose first name is not given; the former mayor, Colonel Sartoris; Emily's great aunt, "old lady" Wyatt; Homer Barron
Nope - a warning can be one or the other. However - a manager can record the fact he's given a verbal warning to an employee in their employment record.