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The narrator repeats these lines in the poem to let the reader know that they are specifically referring to you as it says 'your' which is you, the reader.
I would say the answer to your question is the third option, or C because how horrific it was in fatalities. Text Evidence would be how in the first sentence of the paragraph, it says "Serious though Influenza and Malaria are, they are not the biggest killers of the age.", hope this helps!
He wanted peace in the land and nothen but peace
You read the speech, then read the newspaper report that was written in response to the speech. Do you agree with what the newspaper said, why or why not? In your answer, incorporate quotes from the speech to prove your point
I'm not really sure what it is you want us to do. Indicative form, as opposed to subjunctive mood, is used most of the time in the English language. Here, the indicative forms would be forsake, walked, will have been eating, and had let, because choosing is a participle, and I'm not sure whether it can be placed into the indicative forms. Would study is subjunctive. To be is infinitive form.
Hope this helps.