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Annabel Lee" is about a beautiful, painful memory. The speaker of the poem is remembering his long-lost love, Annabel Lee. The speaker knew Annabel Lee many years ago, when she was a girl, and they both lived "in a kingdom by the sea." Even though they were only children, these two were really, seriously in love.
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B.the language as an influence on thinking for speaking position.
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The correct answer for 1 is C. While the lifeguard was on duty, she pulled a toddler out of the pool. because it tuns the first clause into an adverbial one.
The answer for the second is C. Subject
That's because "whoever doesn't have a car" is the people who are doing the action.
The answer is:
They have always been close friends since childhood.
In the excerpt from Act 3, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Helena makes reference to the long friendship she and Hermia have had, and accuses her of betraying that bond. In that respect, she believes Hermia has planned a joke to make her look silly, so she reminds her of their childhood and their schooldays.