"D. My mother or my father is going to pick me up from swim practice" is the only sentence that contains an error in subject-verb agreement, but this is common.
Answer:
I believe the pair of lines that expresses a humorous tone is:
<u>"But, now that I'm perfectly sure I have none, </u>
<u>Why I do it again and again."
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Explanation:
The pair of lines above is dictating the humorous tone of the poem "You are Old, Father William". It ends the interaction between father William and his son in a comical, surprising way. The father is obviously older than his son, which leads us to expect him to be wiser. Still, he claims to have no brain. Perhaps he means he has lost his mind, which would explain why he stands on his head at such an age. It's as if he is aging backwards - his body growing older, but his mind getting younger.
<span>The </span>Iroquois Constitution<span> ... things brought to the confederacy, are similar to </span>what part<span> of the US Government? ... Does it </span>surprise you<span> that these Native Americans had a system for ... </span>Describe<span>the symbol for the </span>Iroquois<span> nation.</span>