Edmond, a Confederate solider, was given a "lucky" locket<span> by his sweetheart. H</span>e's<span> talking with friends over a </span>fire<span>. On </span>successive<span> day a fight breaks out, killing </span>several<span>, and a priest retrieves the </span>case<span> from a dead boy's body to </span>come back<span> it to </span>the lover<span>. She is </span>brokenhearted<span> at the news of Edmond's death </span>however<span> he later returns home </span>and divulges<span> that the </span>case<span> had been </span>taken<span> from him before the battle.</span><span>
</span><span>The most ironic statement about the locket is:
</span>A. It was meant to be a symbol of Octavie's love for Edmond, but it came to represent his death.
Answer:
Took I think is the answer
Explanation:
Answer:
If the people of Boston must fight for their liberty, we will help them. ... It is undated, but must have been written two or three months before it was published. ... Now I must tell my gentle poet good-bye, for I have a letter to write home before I go to ... It got me thinking that if someone wanted the place, there must be a reason. 2.
Answer: a command(an imperative sentence)
Explanation: You think there is no subject? No, there is an implied "you", so the sentence is a command.