He's like the wind
He runs away, and there is no way to catch him
In the sunlight, I can feel his presence
But, there is no way to feel his masculine figure
He's like the wind
He runs away, and there is no way to catch him
In the depths of night I search
But, there is no way he can be found
He’s like the wind
He runs away, and there is no way to catch him
Women have wondered
What they see in him
They try so much
But they can’t touch or fetch what is deep inside him
C) similarity
Explanation:
They are called communes, so the answer is communes
These are the correct changes made in the sentences <em>according to what was required </em>for each one:
1. "I appreciate this <em>(the honor)</em> immensely, but I cannot accept it".
2. "All of the Northern states <em>(states north of the Mason-Dixon line)</em> passed laws that would gradually abolish slavery".
3. "<em>My</em> favorite place to eat is <em>Opas Greek café</em>".
4. "<em>Because I</em> study hard<em>, I </em>feel good about my schoolwork".
5. "By walking, begging rides both in wagons and in cars, <em>(...)</em> I reached the city of Richmond, Virginia, about eighty-two miles from Hampton. When I reached there, <em>(...)</em> it was late in the night. I had never been in a large city, and this rather added to my misery".
6. Your son thinks that no one has noticed him. The antecedent to which the pronoun in bold refers to: <em>"your son"</em>.
7. The newspaper movie critic went on to say about the leading actor<em>:</em> "Everyone who has watched him <em>(Sidney Poitier)</em> is impressed with his talent".
They were being forced to go to the Nazi concentration camps. The Nazis would send a letter that would have the name of somebody who was being called. Margot Frank got the letter and that was when the Frank family knew they had to leave.