<span>Huck finds the
body of Buck Grangerford.</span>
<span>At
the end of chapter 18, Huck discovers two bodies in the river and Buck’s is one
of them.
Buck and another Grangerford boy were wounded when they jumped into
the river after the Shepherdsons shot them.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is The speaker feels isolated and alone.
Explanation:
This question refers to <em>Sonnet 28.</em>
We can clearly see how the author feels isolated and alone.
We have evidence of this. Let's look at the following quotes:
<em>"Alone, and lost in thought
"</em>
<em>"And still a watchful glance around me throw
"</em>
<em>"No other means I find, no surer aid
</em>
<em>From the world’s prying eye to hide my woe
"</em>
The author's loneliness is clear in his words. He feels disoriented and alone, but still tries to hide his pain from the other people.
Answer:Exsercise or however you say it
Explanation: