Answer: I called for Sadie. Sadie didn't answer. I waited up for Sadie. Sadie didn't come home.
Answer:
“The Widow at Windsor” uses a rapidly paced cadence to draw the reader into a conflicted world where soldiering for a powerful woman is a source of pride and disrespect and furthermore, the readers sees this duality of mind as demonstrable in any time period, regardless of the date.
I believe its B just cause its the character speaking and the narrator explaining what the character is doing should be spoken in a lower voice. hope it helps i tried :-:
The balcony scene is sooo romantic in a way that it does influence the audience in a way of telling them about the passionate Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet are so passionate, the way that they have just left everything/everyone behind and gone for their love.
It tells the audience that something is impetuous there.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
it says that when he pulled the tides it saved the paddling.