For the answer to the question above, it symbolizes the experiences and wisdom of the speaker and his people. <span>His purpose was to show the movement of the Negro through time.
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<u>Answer</u>:
The tense which relates to an action which either happened previously at an unknown period of time or initiated in the past, and carried to this day is referred as the present perfect tense. It is usually formed by have/has + past participle.
1. My sister <u>has eaten</u> my cakes.
2. The children <u>have lost </u>their passports.
3. Your friend <u>has been </u>happy all day.
4. I <u>have never travelled</u> abroad.
The verbs which are chosen are met, swept, won and known.
The present perfect sentences are
I have met him today.
She has swept this place neatly.
We have never won this competition.
He has known for his success.
Answer:
I don't know. My guess is that:
Explanation:
1. You got the question wrong the first time and they are giving you a second chance.
2. The question is for enrichment or review
3. They're trying to see if you actually know and memorized the material
I believe the correct answer is C. <span>because swift uses fictional names, the reader understands that the poet is not telling a story about actual people.
Strephon and Celia are names that Swift made up in order to distance his story from any actual people that he may have based his characters on. He wants his audience to understand that there is no connection between his characters and the actual world outside his novel.
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Answer:
so he can know she for real