<span>Well, in "Jeremiah's Song", the narrator's flashbacks are sentimental/bittersweet, and he is remembering things such as before Ellie went to college. He remembers how he used to sleep with her and smell the cocoa butter on her skin.
It is bittersweet, as he misses being with her before she changed. This also applies to Macon, as the narrator describes here: "For a long time he was just another kid, even though he was older’n me, but then, all of a sudden, he growed something fierce</span>
The most obvious one is
His claws peep through like Rays of Light
It is kind of an odd comparison, but it is a comparison. His claws come out like rays of light means that the claws are barely noticeable as he unsheathes them. They are however like the first light of dawn or the last light of dusk. He's sort of checking them to make sure they are there.
write the past participle of the verbs:tolerate,sleep,eat,work,drive,can,talk,watch,look,see,have,help,begin
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Answer:
slept,ate,worked,drove,could,talked,watched,
looked ,saw,had,helped,begun .Helped u : )
Its D) that marriage was a matter about which women gave a great deal of consideration.