While I have never read the book (because it is historically inaccurate - so don't get too sad, because it never could have happened), there are many words that would signal a flashback. Flashbacks are a time of reflection, so there are many past tense verbs used. You may also see things like, "Back in my day...", "As I think back...", "When I was a young boy...", "As I remember...".
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "A. the knowledge of his own approaching death." The circumstances that inspired poet Dylan Thomas to write "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" is about <span>the knowledge of his own approaching death</span>
I am not 100% sure, but i am pretty sure that it means:
those two people didnt really keep up their promise
If my memory serves me well, petrarchan sonnets begin with an octave and end with a <span>sestet. So your answer is the second option.</span>
1. Cecilia smells beans bubbling on the stove.
2. She drew a picture in the sand.
3. Chicks and I walk around the front yard.
4. Cecilia fills the living room with balloons.
A preposition for example has to do with a box: across the box, around the box, on top of the box, under the box, near the box, along the sides of the box.