In an outline capital letters can indicate many different things, but almost always they are used to signal a change in topic, or at lease a change in subtopic.
While the girl was sitting in the boat staring at the shore she thought about the boy that had left, she was sad that he left and began to cry.
Answer:
A. has been waiting
Explanation:
"My mother" is the subject then "has been waiting" is the simple predicate
The correct option is D.
From the words that Malory used to write the passage, the message he was trying to pass across is clear and one can easily imagine the scene. But in the case of Tennyson, his word choice make it hard for one to imagine the information he is passing across.
Answer:
"C" is the answer I'm thinking of it cause my brain is telling this is the answer.