tirade \'ti- räd\ noun A long, angry speech full of harsh language, a rant.
From Old French tirade, a shot.
Using the dictionary entry, which sentence uses tirade correctly?
A. Yamile was usually shy and quiet, so everyone was shocked by her
sudden tirade against bullying.
B. After their fight, Ramona and Hayley finally had a quiet, peaceful
tirade to discuss their differences.
C. When her street flooded yet again, Gail muttered angrily as she
waded knee-deep into the tirade.
D. Henderson tried to tirade about rights and freedom all through
lunch, never giving anyone else a chance to speak.