THAT ROLE (1) <u>WAS</u> THE CLOSEST (2) <u>HE'D EVER GOTTEN</u> TO A COLLEGE GRADUATION.
Explanation:
1. The verb "was" indicates a simple past tense
2. The verbs "had" and "gotten" past perfect
Perfect aspect, past tense
Earth hath swallow’d all my hopes but she, She is the hopeful lady of my earth and <span>But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart, Such as I love
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The answer is: A, B, D, E.
Answer:
“waited again on the flat rock”
“the sun was beginning to sink”
Explanation:
The correct answer is "waited again on the flat rock" and "the sun was beginning to sink" because when the time and location are given in a narrative, it is said to be the setting. It is in setting the story's tone. A setting includes information about the time and place in the narrative. So, both phrases help us to picture the surrounding from the passage "By the Waters of Babylon.”
It would be words like "precision" and "deliberateness"