1. (knocked)
2. (obey)
3. (boils)
4. (flew)
5. (received)
6. (left)
7. (cried)
8. (teaches) (goes)
9. (is going)
10. (invented)
11. (move)
12. (talked)
13. (rained)
14. (galloped)
15. (went) (was asleep)
16. (will attend to)
17. (originated)
18. (tried)
19. (studied)
20. (wrote) (hope)
21. (shines)
22. (made)
23. (rained)
24. (have to do)
Sorry I couldn't answer the rest...please correct the answers above if I'm wrong!! :)
They explain how unaware the speaker is that the innocence of childhood is fleeting
There is a bittersweet mood to it. The narrator speaks in a charmed way, fascinated with the beautiful creatures. But there is also longing in her tone, she wishes to be where the butterflies are, but cannot escape the ghetto.
Answer:
Many of Shakespeare's plays use huge vocabulary from the 16th and 17th centuries. Some of the words and slang used are quite outdated making it difficult to understand. Hope that helps.
Macbeth uses words such as pitiful , bloody , and pale. These words suggest that Macbeth is thinking about not wanting to live anymore and be dead.