Answer:
1. ... I would ask you to cook me a meal.
2. ... I will pat him on the back and shake his hand.
3. ... I won't be able to mow the grass.
4. … I would have known the answers to the teacher's questions today.
5. ... I will be sure to climb the pyramids - illegally. ;-)
6. ... it's likely they would have been sent to jail.
7. ... he's going to get hurt.
8. ... I would buy a new car.
9 ... it gets hard.
10. ... I'd be traveling around the world.
Explanation:
"He is in love with a girl from the North Side" is why Armand have "desperation in his eyes" and no appetite for his mother's special butterscotch pie in <span>"President Cleveland, Where Are You". The correct option among all the options given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope it helps you.</span>
A sonnet must have 14 lines and has a specific rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. While I can't write the sonnet for you, as that would be cheating, this should make it much easier. Also if you are having trouble rhyming words use a website called RhymeZone. If your teacher is very strict don't use any slant rhymes and each line should be 10 syllables. If your teacher is lenient don't worry about the last two things. I hope this helps.
Answer:
The narrator in “The Tell-Tale Heart” seems to always have been a little unhing-ed. Whereas, in “The Black Cat”, he seems sane in the beginning. “The Tell-Tale Heart” has a constant madness to it. The narrator is just crazy and does not really know it.
Explanation:
I can’t be much help, but when she talks about herself saying you a lot it is probably persuasive. Hope I could help a little !?