Answer:
The verb is acts and the tense is third-person singular simple present indicative form.
Explanation:
Third-person singular simple present indicative form words end in a (s).
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Withencroft draws a picture of a man being sentenced for a terrible crime. The man turns out to be Atkinson who, by chance, has carved Withencroft's headstone. This develops the theme that some coincidences defy explanation.
Answer:
The last part
Explanation:
With a title <em>What Fear can Teach us </em>it is quite obvious that the answer to the question in the title can be found from <em>But what if we looked at fear... </em>on.
The profound insights we can get out of the emotion Fear reminds me of what Matt Johnson (The The) sang on his album <em>The Naked Self</em>:
<em>...and pain</em><em> </em><em>can be your friend as it explains</em>
<em>the answers to your questions/consoles you in blue reflections/</em>
<em>listens to your soul´s reflections/then lead you to new directions.</em>
Answer:
Its the person who is talking in the poem because its first-person
Does
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