Answer:
kisses
Explanation:
kissed past tense
kiss isnt plural so woundnt work
has kissed would also be past tense
kisses would be present and possibly future tense
The bottom answer makes the most sense uses punctuation correctly.
The famous "Out- Out" speech by Lady Macbeth in Act 5 Scene 1 ranks as one of the most performed Shakespearean sequences throughout the world. Part of the reason for this soliloquy's fame is how expertly Shakespeare interweaves lines from earlier in the play to present a woman sliding from guilt into madness.
The image of the observation balloons is created using no adjectives
Meaning "card game played by one person"