the celebration of a catholic hispanic 15 year old girls birthday party. which is started by have a mass at church then pictures, then they usually roam around town in a limosine with their chambalanes and damas the have a party with family and friends.
In this poem, the narrator is remembering, and showing his sadness on the fact that everyone grows up and begins to gain the ability to become something else, he isn't exactly showing regret than he is showing remorse that its just a way of life. But like the raven in edgar allen poes short story, remembering hurts. but in this poem, its only to a certain degree. Hope this helps. Brainliest? PLEASE?!?! ;)
Answer:
"False face must hide what the false heart doth know."
- William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene VII.
"Look like the innocent flower,
But be the serpent under it."
- Lady Macbeth, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene V.
Explanation:
The answer is "she" -- which was "heo" in Old English. (He, me, and we have all been relatively unchanged since the time of Old English.)
The correct answer is Comparison