I'm not really sure what it is you need in this sentence. If we just need to complete the sentence using the appropriate form of the verb, then the answer is quite simple. The phrase 'looking forward' is always followed by a preposition 'to' and the gerund form of a verb (verb + -ing). So, the correct answer would be to going.
Answer: 1. to tell readers to acknowledge that they have an abundance of bread, that it is a trivial commodity.
2.endure oppression willingly as long as they receive some slight amount of power or freedom
Explanation:
I think the answer is C. Only one person talks.
Answer:
<em>The poem above is the one commonly referred to as </em><u><em>An Ode</em></u><em> since it is a tribute to a subject which might happen to be a man or a woman. </em>
This could be seen in this part of the poem below:
"<em>If I could write the beauty of your eyes
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<em>And in fresh numbers number all your graces,
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<em>The age to come would say 'This poet lies;</em>"
Explanation:
Answer:
Had
began
Explanation:
'Had' is past tense and describes an action that happened at a time earlier than the present time.
Example: I had lost my $20 that my mom sent me to the store with to buy bread, so when I got home, my mom was angry at me.
And again, 'began' is a simple past tense verb while 'begin' is present tense.
Example: I began studying my vocabulary last night, which resulted in me passing my pop quiz today.
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