Answer:
It is a rhetorical question that shows the speaker's exasperation.
Explanation:
In the poem, Walking Alone by Lawrence Raab, we read about the feeling of frustration the poet feels in a bid to reconnect with his lost love. He resorts to the writing of poems and the recitation of it to help him deal with the absence.
However, this skill does not seem to do much for him as he ended the poem by asking what his fingers were doing writing the poems all over again. This is a rhetorical question (a question meant to stress a point rather than to demand an answer) that highlighted his frustration.
Answer:
a large aggregate of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory.
Explanation:
Answer: Sachin has his dinner at the hotel
Answer:
1) The act or process of withdrawing, especially from something hazardous, formidable, or unpleasant.
Explanation:
We can see by how it's used in the passage that it's used as a verb, not as a noun, so we can eliminate 2. There's no military forces here, and this dog isn't retiring, so I'd say your best bet is 1, since the dog is withdrawing/retreating from the whip.