The setting is a house at midnight.
Answer:
the narrator struggled through Losing her job in a political scandal
Explanation:
I have had this before if this is the same thing I'm thinking of please tell me if this was correct :)
Answer:
The laughter of the person he loves is compared, not his love.
Explanation:
<em>Do not take away the rose, the water... the sudden wave of silver...</em>
All refer to her laughter.
<em>Next to the sea in autumn, your </em><em>laughter</em><em> must raise its foamy </em><em>cascade</em><em>. and in the spring, love, I want your </em><em>laughter like the flower</em><em>...</em>
So his love is, first and foremost, based on, and inspired and fueled by...
<em>Your laughter.</em>
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Audience can see and hear examples saying in action
D. because " was a lot of fun" is a prepositional phrase.