The giver no longer has that memory once the giver gives it away.
So true
"Chaotic emotions of adolescence" to me it sounds as though it motivates Lizabeth because she acts like a child- it's almost an excuse, it seems.
That is a very controversial question. First of all, King Arthur was a king, not a knight. And if you mean who crowned King Arthur, then that would be his followers. And if you are referring to some point before his kingship, then it could be the Lady of the Lake, or Merlin. It all depends on which version of the story you mean, because there are hundreds.
They would want to get away from any and all distractions and get into a right state of mind for studying.
Answer:
a.country
b.many
c.a
d.is
e.things
f.is
2a.I will buy a newspaper
b.We are not dancing
d.They will sing a song
e.He didn't sing beautifully