Answer:
Its D you have a pfp that makes sense it's hard
The answer is option D: adverb.
<em>Sometimes </em>is an adverb of frequency, which indicates how often something happens. Adverbs of frequency are usually used for repeated or periodic activities, so they often go with the present simple tense. Other examples of adverbs of frequency are: <em>always</em>, <em>usually</em>, <em>often </em>and <em>never</em>.
Answer: C
Explanation: because when you read the meaning is how it feels to not feel free and to contained not only literally but by state of mind i don't know if im right but i really understand poems like this I HOPE THIS HELPS.
Answer:
Simile, Personification
Explanation:
Simile - (whatever the lines are talking about) circling like the clouds
Personification - clouds that swim