The answer is all of these.
The Duke is the speaker of the poem where he is entertaining an emissary who has come to negotiate the Duke's marriage. As he shows the visitor through his palace, they came across the portrait of the late Duchess. The Duke then began to reminisce about the portrait sessions and then about the Duchess herself. As his monologue continues, the reader realizes that it was the Duke who caused the untimely demise of the previous Duchess.
Your answer is going to be B I'm really good at English
Answer:
Your answer would be that the sentence above is an example of a run-on sentence (RO).
Explanation:
The sentence above is a run-on sentence. Run-on sentences are also called fused sentences. They occur when two complete sentences are joined together without using a coordinating conjunction or proper punctuation.
In this case, I would place a comma after <em>me</em> because <em>those days were soon over for me</em> functions as an introductory clause that should be set off from the main sentence (1).
1) Those days were soon over for me, I had to get used to living as a single child.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Pitchers is the appositive!
Appositive is another way of naming something that has already been named in the sentence. here it's "us" that's getting another "name": pitchers.