The speaker realizes that his father's quiet dignity and upright personality are exceptionally rare and admirable.
She obeyed her father. That is the sentence that contains a verb in the simple past tense.
obeyed is simple past.has obeyed is present perfect.obeys is present simple.
"That man" is the speakers son. However in the original form the final part of the riddle adds "Who am I?" And the answer to THAT question is that "I" is the speaker.
it is very simple. they are called your grandpa.
"my father is the son of my father and of my mother"(I noticed something weird in your sentence, by the way)
Pippi Longstocking had remarkable red braids that stuck out. Her father was a pirate. She traveled the world in search of her missing pirate father even though she was only 9 years old.
Simple past tense: She obeyed her father. Present tense: She obeys .... Present Perfect: She has obeyed .... Past Perfect: She had obeyed....
Simple, a goats father is called 'Dad'.
If you compare your baby picture to your father's, there is a remarkable likeness.
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In the poem "Tattoo" by Gregg Shapiro, the speaker longs to help his father come to terms with his sexuality by sharing his own experiences and struggles with identity. The speaker wishes to provide comfort and understanding to his father, ultimately seeking to bridge the gap between them through empathy and acceptance.
drunken and dirty