Answer:
The punctuation that breaks up the sections of the poem is 'semi-colon', at the end of the fifth line, in the poem "Drink your tea."
Explanation:
"Drink Your Tea" is a short poem written by Thich Nhat Hanh. The poem is philosophical in nature. Thich Nhat Hanh is a Vietnamese Buddhist Monk, who is known globally for his peace-making teachings, a poet, and spiritual leader.
In his poem "Drink Your Tea", Hanh is talking about living in the present moment. The poem extends up to 7 lines, and divided in two sections. The first section is from line 1-5, and second in line 6-7.
The punctuation mark that divides the poem is 'semi-colon', at the end of the fifth line. The first section of the poem, Hanh dictates to his readers that one should take every steps peaceably in life, without rushing. And, the second section summarizes his thought and gives the central idea of the poem which is to 'live the actual moment.'
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Number 12 Green Drive,
Arlington.
September 17, 2020.
To the P. T. A Chairman,
Arlington High.
WAYS TO ENSURE HEALTH NEEDS OF STUDENTS IN ARLINGTON HIGH
Dear Sir, the health needs of the students of this school has been neglected for too long and I decided to take a stand and bring it to your notice.
For the last six months, there have been scattered cases of cholera outbreak along the students, and there was one case with a staff. There has not been a dedicated response to this health challenge, it has been treated with kid gloves too. I believe there should be strict enforcement of hand washing in all classes.
Another health need that the students face is the unhygienic state of the toilets which has been going from bad, to worse. The students feel, rightly, I must add that there is a need for an extra janitor or cleaner to help maintain the hygiene of the toilet.
Thank you for your time.
Yours faithfully,
Andrew Chen.