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Frustrated by Lennie's love of petting mice, George rants about the things that he could have if he did not have to take care of Lennie. First of all, he says: I could get along so easy and so nice if I didn't have you on my tail. In other words, if Lennie was not around, George thinks that life would be easier.
Explanation:
Third person uses a point of view that only its the readers thoughts like the man in to build a fire all you read in his thoughts so how it affects the story is how you read .
This poem A Heritage of Trees is not a ryhming poem. There is no ryhme scheme. The lines are short and there is no metre. No line has a set number of beats. Compare this poem with some of the ryhming poems in this site. Note that in poetry some words can be left out : e.g. Attack a tree today (on) the road from Mysore to Ooty.
source: english-for-students.com
p.s. hope this helps
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Possible theme:
Saying goodbye or the passing of a friend/loved one.
Explanation
"a dream-like image of someone passing away, or saying a final goodbye."
"The narrative sets up this subtle tension between the timeless attraction of the lovely woods and the pressing obligations of present time."
Answer:
different or either dont get along
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