The structure "He has ___" requires the past participle form of the verb.
The correct form is "been careful", as "been" is the past participle of "be."
The phrase "a broken-winged bird" is a metaphor from Langston Hughes' poem "Dreams":
"Hold fast to dreams / For if dreams die / Life is a broken-winged bird / That cannot fly."
Here, Life symbolizes fragility and lost potential when dreams are abandoned.
A sestet is the final six lines of an Italian (Petrarchan) sonnet.
It often follows the octave (first eight lines) and provides a resolution or counterpoint.
P.B. Shelley is considered a revolutionary poet because his works often challenged social norms, religion, and political authority.
His poetry promoted ideals of freedom, equality, and revolution.
It reflecting the spirit of change during the Romantic era.
He asked me why I had come late.
In indirect speech, the present perfect tense ("have come") changes to the past perfect ("had come") when reporting a past event.
"Said to" is changed to "asked" when asking a question.
Forbade means to prohibit or prevent someone from doing something, which aligns with stopped.
Allowed means Permission
Managed means Handled
Facilitated means made easier
"Tastes" is a linking verb, so it is followed by an adjective ("bitter").
Adverbs modify actions, but taste describes a state, requiring an adjective.
The correct phrase should be: "The girl with whom I met is very kind."
"Whom" is used as the object of a preposition (like "with"), while "who" is used as a subject.
"So" is used to show result or consequence — the picnic was cancelled because it was raining.
The sentence structure shows cause and effect.
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