1. Sit with them at lunch and in class.
2. Be in the same sports as them so that we can hang out.
3. Put notes in each other's lockers.
They observe that future tasks will be done in good time and that Creon's fate is a matter of future concern.
it is A) before we go to the grocery store each weekend, we check to see how empty the refrigerator is.
In the poem "To an Athlete Dying Young" by A. E. Housman, the author uses metaphors in lines 11-12 to describe the athlete's short-lived and glorious life. The laurel flower represents glory and victory, and have a shorter lifespan than roses. This metaphor implies that fame and honor does not last long.