The verb 'have' can be used as an auxiliary verb when making the present perfect tense.
To make the present perfect: has or have + the past participle.
In the poem, the setting is never clearly stated, but based off some of the lines in the poem, we can make an inference that it happens during a clear night.
Haha funny question but if im answering correctly it is because its not proper grammar in the english language. Who knows? Haha, have a good one :)
Answer:
give up the useless fight with our students
Explanation:
This is opinion, not fact.
C.
It is c because heading, inside address, and body do not make since