"Whose" is a possessive pronoun. It lets us know that the sculptures belong to someone.
Answer:
They are playing cops and robbers and "shoot" him with a slingshot.
Explanation:
Winston does not really like the idea that the children see this as normal behavior and that is okay to do this to people; people are literally being killed
I think the answer may be C or D I am stuck on those two
<u>Answer:</u>
A: The poem’s progressive form represents the changing nature of war.
D: The poem’s short sentences and simple structure emphasize the bleak reality of war.
These structural observation best describe the poem “Grass"
<u>Explanation:</u>
Carl Sandburg's poem "Grass" is a free verse poem which has short lines and simple words. It doesn’t have a regular meter. Author wants to draw the readers’s attention to the repercussions of a war. He says that different wars might be fought for different reason, but the outcome of all wars is same: death and destruction. “Grass” in the poem is hiding this destruction caused after war. The structure of the poem is simple which shows the reality of the war.