Answer:
The third stanza jumps way forward in time. Aengus is now an old man, and he's spent his whole life looking for the "glimmering girl" who appeared to him that day when he was out fishing. Even though he's old, he's determined to find out where the girl has gone. He imagines that, when he finally finds her, he'll kiss her and hold her hands. He also says that he and she will walk among the grass, and together they'll pluck the "silver apples of the moon" and the "golden apples of the sun" until the end of time
Explanation:
Seems to be slow pacing. Seems like they don’t want to move at all.
Personal letter
directions
poem
instruction sheet
mystery story
Answer:
This would be A
Explanation:
Because she is reminded that makes me think that she is talking to herself but it would odiously be Text To Self
Which would be A
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Yes, it is true Addison and Steele were famous English essayists.