Answer:
Many of the sentences in the passage show that the author is writing from a first-person point of view.
"I was lying on the sofa reading a book".
"I was home alone because my mom had gone to her friend's wedding".
"I had just begun to enjoy the book when there was a loud knock on the front door".
"The sun was blazing over the roof, baking US all like cookies".
"She asked ME to come along"
"I looked up and wondered if it was a robber"
"I put my book away and walked to the door"
Explanation:
The writer is talking about what happened to him on that day.
Which of the following lines in Sonnet 29 marks a turn in the poem’s meaning?
Line 9
<span>The great Roman Orators. </span>
<em>Hii.</em>
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<h3><em>Some info:</em></h3>
<em>If we emphasize different words, we can vastly change the meaning of this statement very quickly. But to see how the emphasis can change the perception and possibly even the meaning stress one word only in the sentence.</em>
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<em>Examples:</em>
- <em>Do you even mean it when you say</em><u><em> i love you?</em></u>
- <u><em>I love you?</em></u>
- <em>I dont know </em><u><em>if i love you</em></u><em>.</em>
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<em>Hope this helps.</em>
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Answer:
play never ever have I
Explanation:
put chairs in a circle for everyone but one person the person in the middle says never ever have I then says something they have never done such as fly in an airplane. Everyone who has flown gets up and changes chairs with someone else whoever is left without a chair is the new person in the middle.