<span>"But sometimes (like right now), as I sit in the cool, green-draped parlor, the grindstone begins to turn, and time with all its changes is ground away—and I remember Doodle." is the correct answer because it's implying Doodle is no longer with the narrator.</span>
Answer:
1 away
2 from
3 veiws
4 ground
5 to
6 in
7 places
Explanation:
Their relationship is not very close
The answer is THE ETERNAL FOOTMAN
<em>4. What question can help you decide where to break the lines in your poem?</em>
<em>Where do I want readers to stop, think, and reread part of the poem?</em>