Answer:
In line 7 of "This World", the phrase "bore into" means:
a) dig a hole in
Explanation:
"This World" is a poem by American author Mary Oliver in which the speaker shows admiration for everything around her. She says she would like to write about "a world that / has in it / nothing fancy," but that seems to be impossible. Every little detail is filled with wonder, with beauty.
<u>In line 7, the speaker says, "The ants bore into the peony bud and there is a / dark / pinprick well of sweetness." Although not very common, the verb "to bore" means "to dig or cut a hole". The speaker sees beauty even in the holes the ants cut open in the flowers.</u>
Do skim reading where you briefly read through the document.
The person who wrote this is Robert Frost
Answer:
If you want to be happy, forget about winning the lottery, getting a nose job, or securing a raise. In his new book,
Explanation:
my answer: yes the heck u can all i need is a life supply of food Xbox and my friends to enjoy my happiness with
Answer:
Enjoys, find, feels, placing
Explanation:
1. Kavita/She is only one person, so you must put 's'
He / She / It = Must put 's'
I / You / They / We = No 's'
2. After could, must put root word. No need to change for (find)
3. By = must + ing at the end.