Answer:
He <u>has</u> always been <u>inspired</u> by John Keats. He <u>wants</u> to <u>write</u> poetry like him. To <u>become</u> a great poet and to <u>enhance</u> his skill, he had to <u>read</u> a lot of poetry. He <u>considers</u> himself to be a beginner even after 5 years and would <u>judge</u> his poetry as something unworthy. People always <u>ignore</u> him for his passion and no one <u>acknowledges</u> him. He was always <u>fascinated</u> by how great poets <u>polish</u> their skills. There are a lot of people who <u>ignore</u> you but <u>notice</u> your talents. To <u>create</u> poetry, <u>refine</u> a talent from one <u>grade</u> to another.
Explanation:
The correct forms of the given verbs have been filled appropriately to complete this paragraph. Since the passage uses the word 'always' in the very first sentence, the verb form used would be present. Thus, the present indefinite(used to denote habitual, regular actions) i.e. 'V1 + s/es' 0r 'V1' have been employed to connect the phrases and make them meaningful together.
"Well," she said, "you may be right."
That's it there's nothing else to it.
The amendments in the Bill of Rights are organized in order from one to ten. The Bill of Rights begins with a Preamble that lays out the purpose
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<span>For </span>Primary Epic
No single author (each is a product of the oral tradition)Written down after centuries of oral transmissionSecondary Epic A single, gifted poet such as Virgil or Milton composes a work that imitates a folk epic. The Æneid and Paradise Lost, for example, involved considerable research and have the style of earlier epics (particularly in setting, dignified speeches, and extended similes.
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