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1: I know I'm not an ordinary 10 year old kid, They say I must be one of the wonders/ of god's own creation
2: "We're all going to take very good care of August," She said to Mom, laughed as she came to my mother/ know this child will not suffer
3: When I looked up at her, Mrs. Garcia's eyes dropped for a second, People see me/ I'm a challenge to your balance
4: I have some medical mysteries that doctors never really figured out, and as far as I could see they can offer/ No explanation
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True, its always good to know important dates about anything, especially if it could be on a test.
1. The Pope thinks Faustus is a ghost.
Faustus and Mephastophilis have become invisible and they came to the Pope to play tricks on him. They started flinging the dishes around the room and the Pope and his friars got scared and though there is a ghost in the room, which is why he started crossing himself.
2. Faustus tells the Pope to stop crossing himself because the sign of the cross has no effect on Faustus.
Faustus realizes that religion is a fraud, especially when he didn't see God or knows of his existence, whereas the Devil is next to him playing tricks on mortals and taking their souls. He isn't frightened or offended by those symbols - he just knows that they are future and have no effect whatsoever.
B. Considerate
Considerate, adj.
"Careful not to inconvenience or harm others."
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Iambic pentameter is a line of writing that consists of ten syllables in a specific pattern of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable, or a short syllable followed by a long syllable. For example 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?' from Shakespeare's sonnet 18
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