Answer:
irregular
Explanation:
Verb Simple past Past Participle
sink sank sunk
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson, Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison and many more.
I would choose knight-at-arms, haggard, steed as the correct answer.
Your task is to choose words which explain the setting, as well as the mood of this poem. Setting refers to the location of a story, to the time, to people present, etc. which can be seen in words knight-at-arms and steed (the horse he rode when he met the woman). The word haggard (meaning exhausted) refers both to the knight, and the poem itself which tells us a story of how a knight fell in love with a woman, who turned out to be an illusion.
Julie could use A) A thesaurus
A thesaurus is a book of words that all have similar meanings. It is a book of words containing synonyms. Instead of saying "said" multiple times, she could look in the thesaurus and find different words with the same meaning.
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