By saying that, he indicates that they know each other very well and that without talking, they have similar ideas and outlooks on the world in response to certain situations.
Answer:
In the poem "The Road Not Taken," the author Robert Frost Makes reference to a diverged road, in which the speaker must make a decision about which road to pick. Thus, in the last stanza, by the words "somewhere ages and ages hence," he means that sometime in the future he will give a sigh of relief or regret about having taken his own path in life.
My best guess would be, "B", "Grammatical conventions were much different then."
Answer:
C. Anaphora
Explanation:
The repetition of the phrase "If I had" is an example of the literary device known as anaphora.