If the instruction
is to make this sentence in present progressive tense, here is the answer:
In the novel I am reading,
the hero returns to where he had lived as a child.
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Present progressive
tense suggests action either happening in the present or in the future. In the
sentence given, the action happens in the present. This type of tense is usually followed by adverbs of time.</span>
He wanted to try and spread awareness about what went on INSIDE the camps and how they operated.
Dear ___, I’m so sorry for your loss, I know how much you loved hendery. He was so fun have around. I remember we used to watch him run around in his wheel and we used to race him with Lilith (my hamster), I’m so very sorry your going through this right now, I know how much you loved him. He is in our hearts and me and Lilith will miss him so very much. If you need anything write me back. Sincerely, Your friend
“Take my brand Excalibur, / which was my pride”. This is a metaphor cause it does not use the word like or as. Although “Rose up from out the bosom of the lake” does not use like or as but it doesn’t compare anything. I hope this helps.