Answer:
we, they, you, you, they
Explanation:
1. Anna and I just got off the plane. We are in England now.
2. Our grandparents see us. They wave.
3. "You have really grown, Elaine," Says Grandma to me.
4. "You are both o tall," says Grandpa to Anna and me.
5. We take after Dad's parents. They are tall, too.
Answer:
-When she says, "the grandchild, the one who will leave soon for that borrowed country," she is referring to herself. -The "you" in the closing sentences refers to her grandpa. -The the narrator is surprised to discover at the end that "it is me who will remember" because it was a life she thought she had left behind.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Sea fever
Explanation:
it create a stanza because of many lines in one paragraph
The effect that the late introduction of Romeo has is that he has been built up by Shakespeare in the early parts of the scene as being miserable and not a confident man. Once Romeo is finally introduced he is presented with a sense of confidence and arrogance. This is to give the sense that Romeo may be misunderstood by others.