The giver no longer has that memory once the giver gives it away.
So true
Answer: I'm thinking it's A because she talks about how it'd benefit her in the future which is a good reason to care about something personally.
Explanation:
When he says "My will to her consent is but a part; An she agree, within her scope of choice Lies my consent and fair according voice." He is saying here that his consent to Juliet and Paris' marriage is "but a part" of the decision, so he believes that her choice is also needed. He says that, while his "consent and fair according voice" may play a part in her choice, she still has a choice, free will.
<span>Since the narrator's is anonymous, it gives the reader a chance to place themselves in the situation. This helps the reader better understand whats going on and helps form opinions. </span>
Answer:
was having/had
Explanation:
it depends on the context outside of it to. For example if you were telling a story and that was a detail it would be "was having" but any other context would be "had"