Answer:
"Thy" is an English word that means "your" in the second person singular. English used to have a distinction between singular and plural in the second person, such that we had the following: Singular: thou, thee, thy.
~ Emmy
A. people did not immediately see the value in the poems from Angel Island .
I’m sorry I can read that
Answer: ducks,
Explanation: First of all it can’t be a period considering that the rest of the sentence is not campitalized. Second why would it be ; it has no need for that. The only reasonable answers are ducks and ducks,
Answer:
xxaxa
Explanation:
the third and last lines end in the same rhyming sound, they represent A.
the first, second, and fourth don't, the represent X