Usually its author, title, and the books identification number
<span><span>Past simpleSorry I'm late. I had to finish my math test.</span><span>Present perfectShe's had to return to Korea at short notice.</span><span>FutureYou'll have to work hard if you want to pass the exams.</span><span>InfinitiveI don't want to have to go.</span></span>
<span><span>Past simpleI couldn't/wasn't able to walk until I was 3 years old.</span><span>Present perfectI haven't been able to solve this problem. Can you help?</span><span>FutureI'm not sure if I will be able to come to your party.</span><span>Infinitive<span>I would love to be able to play the piano.</span></span></span>
“Perhaps even more surprising than CGI influencers’ persuasive power is how well they blend among humans” -(whoever wrote the article) so basically you just need to write the author’s name by the hyphen, hope this helps! :)
The correct answer is this one: "1)They are lovers who are meeting in secret." The excerpt from the poem "The Solitary Reaper" by William Wordsworth, can be determined about the speaker and the singing solitary reaper is that t<span>hey are lovers who are meeting in secret because of some circumstance.</span>