Attached you will find a file with the answers to the four questions provided.
GONE is not suppose to be understood literally, bc the wish did not go, or wznt gone literally... but figuratively..............hope that makes sense..
Answer: C hey both object to the way the DAR treats Marian Anderson
1. an apple orchard
"he is all pine and i am apple orchard"
Answer:
Explanation: The past progressive tense is used to describe an ongoing activity in the past. For example: John was baking a cake. They were painting the fence. Often, the past progressive tense is used to set the scene for another action. For example: John was baking a cake when the storm started. They were painting the fence while I was cutting the grass.