The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "3"Leave my loneliness unbroken! quit the bust above my door!
<span>Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door!""</span>
Answer: post office, pile of stones, wooden box
Explanation:
If you say it taking a breath the sentence will be messed up
Answer:
D. thrilled
Explanation:
<em>Key words:</em> excitement, over the moon, good news
Unhappy and confused are negative emotions so they are not it. Another word for excited is thrilled. He can't be surprised.
2. No, i got time.
I’ve does abbreviate for I have but u don’t use it in sentences like this...
Ik it seems they’re both correct but I’ve isn’t Grammarly correct....
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Answer:
Tan’s anecdotes further her argument because they make the points in her argument personal. Which appeals to readers with a personal story of how the use of English can determine how someone is seen or treated. The anecdotes in this story make the reader feel sympathetic for Tan’s mother and the way she was treated because of her use of “broken” english.