Answer:
lay
Explanation:
lay is the correct verb because you are putting your head on the throw pillow
Answer:
well-known perceptual phenomenon is called inattentional blindness. People experience this when they are so focused on one thing that they completely fail to see something else right before their eyes.
Oh yea it's gotta be lil woopdy whoop or lil what's his name
To describe trying to hold sand, Edgar Allan Poe uses these pair of rhyming words:
And I hold within my hand
Grains of the golden sand-
How few! Yet how they creep
Through my fingers to the deep.
The author is describing his lost of hope "In a night, or in a day / In a vision, or in none". He is talking about a goodbye, a sad moment where he feels the loss of his illusion, like grains of sand falling from his hands, falling deep while he weeps, he cries of sadness for the goodbye.
Of course you can.
"I strike the rock."
It works in first person, present tense.
Other versions would be, "I struck" which is first person, past tense.