Dou(b)t, sold(i)er, diarr(h)oea, i(s)land, (k)now
Answer:
i think the correct answer is a and c
1. Have, been
2. visited
3. was, have, been
4. took. visited
5. have, visited
6. couldn’t see
(Please make sure to recheck as the answers may not be totally correct)
The word harrow in this passage means that the writer could narrate a story so hunting that will agonize your soul. A story so twisted that even the lightest words will sound hunting to the reader. The word harrow up, in this case, can be a synonym of <u>torment.</u>
Answer:
YEs please I will do it for you