This is kinda easy! When you’re writing this poem, some things you can use to make is have these us, compare being miserable like you’re trapped in Prison? Exaggerate it like it’s the worst time in your life! Like you’re crawling out of your skin. Include things you see around in your home like the blank walls! Hope this kinda helped
Answer:
The next day, Philip woke a he always did, looking once at the clock on the wall, of which its face is to be seen. He rubbed his eyes and sprung up in alarm. It was barely visible, yet last night it had been crystal clear.
Explanation:
-I switched "the narrator" with a name
- Not 100 percent sure if this is what you're looking for
The correct answer is <span>c. Singular subjects have singular verbs.
Similarly to this, plural subjects must have plural verbs.</span>