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Jane: Visiting Buckingham Palace has been my dream for so long, thank you so much for coming on this trip with me!
Madison: Of course! I always wanted to see the changing of the guards! And I´ve become so interested in the monarchy since watching The Crown!  
J: I´ve been thinking we could rent a car. What do you think? Would public transportation be better than driving ourselves?
K: I guess public transportation should be best because we don´t know our way around London and neither of us has an international driver's license. 
A: That´s true. And It probably would be too costly. Besides, we can get a fancy English breakfast before and a few beers after without worrying about drinking and driving. 
M: Do you think we may have a chance to see the Queen?
A: I sure hope so!
Explanation:
Buckingham Palace is open for tourist visits. The forecourt of the Royal Palace is where the Changing of the Guard takes place, inviting travelers to observe it.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The conclusion contributes to the theme and the main idea of the poem 
Explanation:
You tell me it is too early to be looking back, but that is because you have forgotten the perfect simplicity of being one and the beautiful complexity introduced by two But i can lie on my bed and remember every digit, at four i was an arabian wizard, I could make myself invisible by drinking a glass of milk a certain way at seven I was a soldier, at nine a prince
(I recommend Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost)
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
It is an adjective because it describes a noun which in this case is the chipmunk.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
It is false that Bunyan learned his writing style at Oxford University, because he didn't have much schooling, so he was self-taught. He never went to a university.