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It really depends on what stage you are within your research and how far away your deadline is. If you have just started your research, then you are not locked in just yet, because you (presumably) still have a lot of time left. In fact it could help you figure out if your question was a good choice.
Answer: A. puzzled
The words <em>fairer house, everlasting roof and gather paradise </em>can be found in the poem written by Dickinson that is entitled <em>I Dwell In Possibility.</em> These three sets of phrases are used as metaphors by the poet in the poem. Their meanings are far beyond the words themselves.
The answer is D.
(A.) doesn’t make sense because this is a flashback to when the author was four, which means they are older and able to comprehend and remember the past.
(B.) doesn’t make sense because they are no longer four so they have already lived to know what it’s like without a grandfather.
(C.) doesn’t make sense because we can’t infer from the text that he was relieved the grandfather is gone.
Present perfect tense is the present tense of the verb "have" combined with the past participle of the main verb.
An example of the verb "see" in the present perfect tense with the pronoun "I" as the subject is:
I have seen many movies, but nothing as good as <input favorite movie here>.
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I was only three years old but I can still remember how I felt on that day so long ago. I can still see how it all looked to me. My parents had took us to the museum with them.
**everything else is good except uncapitilize “Father”, re-spell sute as “suite,” and put a period at the end