<u>Answer:</u>
<em>“In the morning glad I see/ my foe outstretched beneath the tree”. </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
This is one of the excerpts which includes an example of personification. Here the morning is referred to as glad or happy which means that morning is personified as glad or the happy face like the humans have. Moreover. the foe in the given line is also personified and his nature of outstretching is compared to the roots of the tree.
can I have the options?
But I think you're looking for:
*friendship and loyalty
*man versus nature
*freedom and individual
If not lmk!
Answer: That would be past tense
Explanation:
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The fact that Penrod and Sam created their own Club gives them the priviledge of designing the rules. They were the only members, so they had the power of deciding who enter the Club or not. The behavior of George and Rodney, who were constantly forcing them in trouble with adults was reason enough for not accepting them in the Club. Besides that, the fact of the influence of George's father made Penrod and Sam request that they would pay for it. Finally they had the decision on their hands.