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I would ask the child if he had anything in mind to make more plans and suggest that he helps make plans for the meetings or offer him a leadership potion so he can help make the plans and schedule new and exciting things for the group to do but i would keep the others in mind by restricting somethings that not everyone wants to do and then explain to him why we cant do what he's pitching to the group.
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To put them in order have a good grammar make it work
D. Henry Ford adapted the assembly line, an innovation in factory production, to produce cars.
The subjunctive mood is the best.
The subjunctive is rarely used in colloquial English. Totally irrelevant information, but... it is a relic from Latin, where there are many uses for a subjunctive. There is even a special conditional using the subjunctive mood that expresses the exact circumstances you described, which is usually called future less vivid.
At the end of the poem the speaker is feeling totally overwhelmed with grief at the loss of the loved one named Lenore. so I would say either "overwhelmed or Despair" since there is no options.