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Animals - A bear might represent courage or danger.
Colors - Black is used to represent death or evil.
White stands for life and purity.
Red can symbolize blood, passion, danger, or immoral character.
Purple is a royal color.
Yellow stands for violence or decay.
Blue represents peacefulness and cal
Explanation:
These are some examples that I learned and found from the internet. I hope this helps you!
Answer:
A sharpened dagger stabbed in his heart,
Ripping in two, ripping apart.
It took only a few words, but her words cut him deep,
Stealing emotions, making him weak.
A two sided mirror true in reflection,
A double edged knife cutting connections,
A place in his heart forever reserved
For the one that he loved but didn't deserve.
She twisted the dagger; it tore him apart.
She stole what was left; she stole a broken heart.
poem by JB/me
Explanation:
Many cameras have a "sport-shot" or "fast-shot" mode. These should be used to ensure you get the high-speed things in the best quality possible. If it is outdoor, you should use low exposure while if it is indoors, you should use a medium-low exposure. Of course, you should make sure your camera is charged/ has batteries and that you have a charger/ more batteries with you.
Answer:
Assertive in expressing your needs and opinions.
Confident in your ability to make decisions.
Able to form secure and honest relationships — and less likely to stay in unhealthy ones.
Realistic in your expectations and less likely to be overcritical of yourself and others.
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Answer:
Assuming that this is about "The Elfking" by Franz Schubert, the answer is that the opening lines of the poem describe a father and his son (riding on a horse). Therefore, the first stanza is:
Wer reitet so spät durch Nacht und Wind?
Es ist der Vater mit seinem Kind;
Er hat den Knaben wohl in dem Arm,
Er fasst ihn sicher, er hält ihn warm.
(Adaptation in English:
Who rides there so late through the night dark and drear?
The father it is, with is infant so dear;
He holdeth the boy tightly clasp'd in his arm,
He holdeth him safely, he keepeth his warm.)