Its A the speaker is up late at night reading and hears a knocking sound.
Answer:
an exciting one on a beautiful summer day
Explanation:
The setting is depicted to be happy, and sunny. This leads you to believe that the rest of the story will be that way too.
(DISCLAIMER: It isn't happy and sunny)
The appropriate response is C, Emotions are ever changing. The stressed by Shelley's allegorical proclamation that "the way of its takeoff still is free" is feelings are regularly evolving.
<span>he is envious of him because he gets to play soccer.</span>
it's wrong, and part of premature sexualising of young girls. There may be some good things that girls learn from this, but they learn a whole lot more bad stuff, like excessive vanity, a money hungry attitude, and the backstabbing and cattiness that often goes on among the mothers.