The answer is the first option, "We have been chosen."
The present perfect tense is characterized by the usage of the words "have [verbed/verben, etc.]." However, since this sentence must also be in the passive voice, we must act accordingly. Instead of "We have chosen," the sentence now reads as "We have <em>been</em> chosen."
Hope I could <em>have been</em> of assistance!(See what I did there?)
They are comparing a poem to a "flowering twig of thought" without using like or as. Thus, it is a <em>metaphor.</em>
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Answer:
I believe it is wrong to believe everything. I could see something that says im dead but im reading therefore it is creating a paradox.
Explanation:
Answer:
What is most likely Mr.whites final wish
A.to reverse his second wish Is the Correct Answer!
Explanation:
<u><em> An with this paw, they had their two wishes granted (first was to get two hundred pounds and the second was to wish their son would come back alive), though at the cost of their son's life</em></u>