Answer: Brink, Andrew P, a dry white season, New York, Morrow, 1980, print
<span>Shakespeare makes fun of characters whom Ovid treats seriously.</span>
Answer:
1. is
2. likes , is
3. is , do not have
4. think
5. hunt
6. is
7. want
8. loves , likes
9. travel
10. cries , wants
11. need
12. is , is
13. wins
14. is , bakes , sells
pro tip: to easily identify wether the verb is plural or singular, just check the subject in the front of the sentence. If it's singular than add 's' to the verb. else, use the root word.
hope this helps
enjoy your next 24 hours <3
As you can see, many people have an argument that cities are for people, not cars. I cannot tell what kind of question this is, so here we go. There is an ongoing argument that cities were designed for people, rather than cars. Cities seem to have been originally created for people, as the way they were designed shows that the building were intended to hold more people with less space. Now, there are countless roads scattered throughout countless cities that show the idea that cars getting through seems more important. There is a need for cars to get places quickly and easily, to help people to get to and from their jobs, homes, etc. I believe that cities were intended for both, as when people are able to live comfortably is smaller areas, there is more room for traffic. Hope this is something.
I believe it is Personification because of the word use of "Sorrowful" to describe the background music.