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2. I had to use a flashlight because it was dark
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The correct answer to your question is: Charles killed Mrs. Huffington, if I'm not mistaken.
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Verb: To see.
Third person singular: He sees or She sees
Active voice: Kath sees the ball under the table.
Present perfect: Kath have seen that movie.
Third person singular refers to the form of the verb used with singular nouns and with pronouns he, she., or it.
Active voice is when a subject performs the action.
Present perfect refers to an action that happened at an unspecific time.
The other answer to this question is completely wrong. Tried to report it but Brainly, in all it's loveliness, won't allow me to. The actual answers are:
<em>-The world is a place of unlimited opportunities.</em><em> </em>
<em>-The world is a place of abundance. </em>
Some of these words may be unfamiliar to most and if you don't understand the meanings of these words it is 100% possible to completely misinterpret the point in the text. If you look up the words profusion, jubilantly, unthwarted (thwarted is what pops up but you get the point), and adversity it would help a lot. Even if you already know what these words mean or have an idea, it's good to be sure because they're key words to understanding what this text is actually trying to get across. Have a nice day !
In Robert Frost's poem "Mending Wall", the narrator has (C.) an apple orchard on his side of the wall.
"Mending Wall" is a poem by Robert Frost and it is part of <em>North of Boston, </em>his second collection of poetry. <u>The poem focuses on the speaker's relationship with his neighbour and the wall that separates them</u>. Although the speaker questions the purpose of the wall throughout the poem, his neighbour thinks that "Good fences make good neighbours". Therefore, <u>while the narrator has an apple orchard on his side of the wall, his neighbour has a pine ("He is all pine and I am apple orchard")</u>. The wall is a symbol in the poem since instead of representing a barrier, it is a sign of the bond that exists between the two neighbours.