Answer:
present: eat
past : ate
past participle : have eaten
The reason why Esperanza focused on the idea of having two names in the story is due to the fact that she wishes she had a different name than Esperanza.
<h3>Why does Esperanza hate her name?</h3>
She hated the fact that she was named after her grandmother. According to her, she did not want to inherit the way her grandma used to sit by the window.
According to her, she wants a name that would be an expression of her own true self.
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Answer: Barbara Bush focused much of her energy on a cause near to her heart: literacy.
Explanation: In the first two options, the colon is being misused because it is fragmenting essential elements of a same clause (direct object "much of her energy" from complement "on a cause..." / prepositional phrase "on a cause" from prepositional phrase "near to her heart" modifying it.) In the third option, the comma should not be used to introduce the one-item list "literacy."
Answer:
The narrator is remarking that trees make the night darker.
Explanation:
Allen Ginsberg was an American poet. He wrote the poem "A Supermarket in California" in 1956 that was first published in Howl. In the poem, the narrator visits a supermarket in California where he imagines himself following Walt Whitman who was shopping in the supermarket of California.
The meaning of this phrase ''The trees add shade to shade'' means the narrator is remarking that trees make the night darker.