If you were to have ants in your pants you would be trying to get them out of your pants, right? Who wants ants crawling all on their legs?
When someone tries to get ants off their legs they are likely to be very uncomfortable and wiggly (aka moving around a lot).
When you say someone has ants in their pants it means that figuratively ants are in their pants and that they are acting very uncomfortable and fidgety
Hope this helped!
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They all contain three quatrains and a couplet.
The answer is 2. serve as the main verb
Answer:
A) a reverent expression honoring heroism and sacrifice
Returning to his room, he again hears a tapping and reasons that it was probably the wind outside his window. When he opens the window, however, a raven enters and promptly perches "upon a bust of Pallas" above his door. Its grave appearance amuses the narrator, who asks it for its names. The raven responds, "Nevermore." He does not understand the reply, but the raven says nothing else until the narrator predicts aloud that it will leave him tomorrow like the rest of his friends. Then the bird again says, "Nevermore."