Explanation:
1. will give
2. not goes
3. went
4. did
5. is cooking/cooks
6. do, do, is playing
7. read, listened
8. do, is doing, is reading
9. plays
“JOHN BROWN in Kansas settled, like a steadfast Yankee farmer,Brave and godly, with four sons—all stalwart men of might.There he spoke aloud for Freedom, and the Border strife grew warmerTill the Rangers fired his dwelling, in his absence, in the night; And Old Brown, Osawatomie Brown,Came homeward in the morning to find his house burned down.Then he grasped his trusty rifle, and boldly fought for Freedom;Smote from border unto border the fierce invading band:And he and his brave boys vowed—so might Heaven help and speed ’em—They would save those grand old prairies from the curse that blights the land; And Old Brown, Osawatomie Brown,Said, ‘Boys, the Lord will aid us!’ and he shoved his ramrod down.”
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Answer:
d. will go and ask him
about your coming here, then hurry back
Explanation:
In Old English poetry, a line consists of two half-lines. A half-line is created by a pause (caesura) in the middle of each line. There are two accented syllables within each half-line.
This is clearly seen in this line from Beowulf, an Old English epic poem:
<em>"will go and ask him</em>
<em>about your coming here, then hurry back."</em>
In this case, a comma is used to split the line into two half-lines.
Sam said, “Now I get a turn! Let’s read my dinosaur book!”
"and now we are as the deer" this is a simile because they used as