Answer:
Relieve, naive, sleeve, conceive, achieve, leave, eve, grieve, we’ve
Explanation:
Answer:
you're (in the first line), their (in the second line), your (in the fourth line)
Explanation:
Correct homophones- Your (for the first line), There (for the second line), You're (for the fourth line).
I hope you understand this.
<span>the author used gibberish or nonsensical language in this poem for entertainment</span>
Since the father likes taking risks in a game, he might like taking risks in life as well.
<span>D. The father is playing chess with the son, but the son is not old enough to know th</span>