The second pronoun is “my”, because it refers to someone
I could not help but feel dejected, perhaps if things were different and we had a habitual relationship, I could grieve for my mother like I had witnessed of multitude.
idk, its somethin' haha. good luck ;)
I think it's this one:
<span>"By nightfall he was fatigued, footsore, famished. The thought of his wife and children urged him on."
"urged him on" suggests that he's going somewhere, and that he needs motivation to go there. It seems that he's on the edge of survival: he's fatigued, famished, and where he's going is where his salvation likely is. </span>
Answer:
hesitantly
Explanation:
hesitantly means in a tentative or unsure manner, which would apply in this scenario.
Answer: "When I came to school as a Cherokee.."
Explanation:To Cherokee should be changed