1 to convince or persuade
2 to entertain
3 to invite to action
5 to explain
7 to expose something
Answer:
he's stomach was full of butterflies,he's palms were wet,he shakily stepped into the ride
Answer: lol silly there’s no italics
Answer:
ours, theirs, ours
Explanation:
it should make sense if the rest of the sentence is past tentse then the word should be used as past tense or eother present tense vice versa.
The clear and obvious English of the title "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" means D. a farewell urging the listener not to be sad.
The speaker points out that he is compelled to consume his time apart from his beloved, but before he go, he explains that goodbye should not be the event of sorrow and mourning.