The girl was starry eyed..........................................................................
Children In Japan often tame pet mice to teach them to dance.
The answer is "My Heart Beat"
<span>After arguing (Gerund) with the captain of his vessel, Selkirk demanded(verb) to be left ashore on the isle of Juan Fernandez in the Pacific Ocean.
2. Selkirk had(Action verb) with him only his rifle, powder, ammunition, some Tobacco, a knife, a bible, a few other books, and some mathematical instruments. He was(Linking Verb) expecting(Action Verb) a short stay
3. But no one came(Action Verb). Living on the island was(lv) terrible at first. He was(LV) afraid(AV) to leave(inf. not a verb.) the beach in case an English ship should(lv) pass (av)
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<span>It is false that everyday words such as sheep and knife are not suitable for use in poetry. Any word can be used in poetry, it is just how you go about using those words. There are many figures of speech which you can use to transform simple everyday words into words of art that can evoke very strong feelings. Words on their own don't have such a strong meaning unless you use them properly in literature.</span>