You, you said the word " I ", so you are the first subject.
Answer:
1- In the middle of the table stood the white candle Grams bought me last year.
2- Only my oldest brother knows how to shoot an arrow.
3- He is wearing a blue and gold sari.
4- "My favorite breakfast food is waffles", i said to my brother.
5- The flames of eight candles lit the small dark room.
6- In July, the three-day fair will come to town.
7- The speeding car screeched to a halt in front of me.
8- Ms. Hall, my history teacher, showed a picture of one of the ancient gods.
9- The middle schooler asked who had painted this portrait.
10- Around his wrist was a watch fit for a king.
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Answer:
c.yes, this is a brief aside that can go inside parenthesis
Answer:
1. Rave
2. terrific
3. ludicrous
4. rigid
5. devastating
*warning*: I could be wrong, so just take these as references
Explanation:
1-4: all the other options usually have positive meaning.
5: even though the two other options can also make the sentence negative, devastating is the only word that has a negative connotation on its own.
Answer:
1. The author is furious and angry towards the "you" mentioned in the poem, sarcastically and offensively questioning their attitude and words to the author.
2. "Who are you" is used in each sentence in the poem to point out the author's aggression to the "you" in the poem.
3. The author used a livid and angry tone almost in a passive aggressive way of speech while sarcastically pointing out how their opinion didn't matter to them, at the end of the passage however, the author spoke in a sorowfull tone.
4. At the beginning of the poem the author was furious and livid but then started showing deep saddness and hopelessness by the end of it.