Here you go
Explanation:
three quatrains dour-line stanzas and one couplet a two-line stanza
<span>Does “follow your instincts”, “trust your gut” also means knowing your purpose? no It does not I think it means just follow what you think in or believe in. </span>
The correct sentence is C, because 'driven' is the past participle, part of the present perfect tense. Present participle would be 'driving', it has -ing form, whereas B is not correct because 'helped' is just past, not a past participle.
Wicked and vicious. hope that helps....
Answer:
Across from the store
Explanation:
Because across is your preposition and you go until the comma comes.