Answer:
<h2>We’ve got a job: the 1963 childrens match</h2>
In 1958, when he was nine, his mother got a job as a dental assistant – and a raise. At about the same time, Wash got a job, too. Six days a week for eight years, he woke up by four o'clock in the morning to deliver milk. By the time he got to school each day, he'd already put in almost half a day's work.
How does this excerpt help readers make a personal connection to the story?
Explanation:
1 by connecting readers to his mother’s medical training.
2 by connecting readers to the milk-delivery business.
3 by connecting readers to Wash’s academic success.
4 by connecting readers to Wash’s daily work routine.
The answer would be C because the daughter wasn't the one that had the problem with change, it was the father. If the man finds joy in his grandson, it means that he has accepted the fact that what happened happened.
Answer:
The 2nd answer, "The poem is written in first person to show the speaker's feelings."
Answer: Fate
Explanation: The main theme is fate, and in a later questionin this quiz it asks, "Why does Friar Lawrence say fate is the cause for the death of Romeo and Juliet"