Answer:
ours, theirs, ours
Explanation:
it should make sense if the rest of the sentence is past tentse then the word should be used as past tense or eother present tense vice versa.
Answer:
1.uncle
2.my mother
3.my brother and I
4.my sister and I
5.my cousins
Explanation:
noun: person, place or thing
The answers are
After that their manner changed a little toward me, although I was their friend against outsiders.
I was a friend, but I was never really one of them after they had read the citations, because it had been different with them and they had done very different things to get their medals.
These two are sentences because they are separated by peridods, commas only denote a smaller break in a long sentence. In these two sentences the author says that after learning how he got his medals the others were less enthused about them and started treating the narrator differently.
Answer:
If you're talking about "Dreams" by Langston Hughes, that poem uses two key metaphors: "broken winged bird that cannot fly" and a "barren field frozen with snow".