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oh dam, alrighty.
Salva: Oh my goodness! Mom! you're okay
Mom: Yes, son- I missed you very much
*they hug*
Salva: I'm so glad you're okay. I was so worried when you got attacked
Mother: Well don't you worry, we are together now!
Explanation:
You could talk about how God gave him the opportunity to remake the universe
Answer:
So there was this one time that I had a new guy in my class, and he was all dressed up in baggy clothes, and he was mexican, he just had this big trouble maker look on his face, so I just thought that he was a trouble maker. I then started to not like him, and I was just staying away from him. I then got to know him, and he was a very nice guy after all.
Explanation:
One reader of Sorrentino's<span> story said, "It reminded me that everyone can </span>have a different<span> perspective and a different response to the same event, and that response can change over time." This statement means that people have clashing opinions and views on different works and literature. The interpretations of one person </span>may be<span> completely different from the next. It is important to keep an opened mind to every perspective for these responses can change over time. </span>
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"Daddy, I have had to kill you. You died before I had time—— Marble-heavy, a bag full of God, Ghastly statue with one gray toe Big as a Frisco seal." This means she has already murdered her father—figuratively. A "bag full of God" could mean he's in a body bag or that his body is just a bag. We get an image of how big he is in her eyes via the heavy, cold corpse so large that it spans the US, his toes in the San Francisco Bay.
Explanation:
It is a dim, strange, and on occasion agonizing moral story that utilizes analogy and different gadgets to convey the possibility of a female casualty at long last liberating herself from her dad.