The correct answer is <span>D. </span><span>he accidentally kicked the paint can over. In the sentence given above, the most appropriate verb tense to use is past because the first tense used is past participle which indicates that the action was done already. All the other choices will make the sentence grammatically incorrect.</span>
In “Walk Two Moons” by Sharon Creech, Sal’s mom left her but she didn’t believe that her mother would leave her and not come back. So Sal went on a road trip with her grandparents to search for her mother. She ended up traveling through many different place and came to find out that her mother had passed away in a bus crash a while ago. Sal passed by her mother’s grave as she was going back home, losing the hope that she had about finding her mother. All she was able to do was live passed it and continue living her life with the people she had.
The answer is D: to suggest a familiarity and kinship with Walt Whitman and other outcasts.
In this excerpt, taken from Ginsberg´s <em>A supermarket in California, </em>he sings a strange ode to the great American poet, Walt Whitman, who, just like Ginsberg, many years before, helped build an identity for underground America —an America that was not the normal America, but one that then and now keeps flowing upwards like lava, both destroying and cementing a way of life, beauty, and art—, and who was, for personal reasons, an outcast, too.
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rising early each morning, I let her into the warm barn; I pour oats, clean her stall, then fork more hay into her trough; when she kicks my hand away, why do I think of my wife?