The answers are; [2] "him"
[3] "you" and "your"
[4] "I"
[5] "they" and "her"
[6] "we", "his", "I" and "you".
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
This poem is about a southerner moving to the north and learning to enjoy the change in enviorment. "Someone from the south and talks about how at first they'll love the north and the winter times but then it'll become bland and you'll start to miss home, but then in the spring the warmth and niceness of the climate and the people will make you love the north."
<u>I believe B is the best answer here.</u>
Emigrated means move from one place to the next
The Man at the Market
When the supermarket clerk tallied up my groceries, I was $12 over what I had on me. I began to remove items from the bags, when another shopper handed me a $20 bill. “Please don’t put yourself out,” I told him. “Let me tell you a story,” he said. “My mother is in the hospital with cancer. I visit her every day and bring her flowers. I went this morning, and she got mad at me for spending my money on more flowers. She demanded that I do something else with that money. So, here, please accept this. It is my mother’s flowers.” – Leslie Wagner, Peel, Arkansas. Here are 30 more acts of kindness you can do in two minutes or less.
Do you mean as in Person, Place, or Thing?
I would just say compound