One of my personal values is a jack-knife that belonged to my great-grandfather. What I do to demonstrate the value it has to me, is that I don't let anybody use it, I clean every time after I wash it and I keep it as sharp as my great-grandfather left it.
Another personal value of mine is a set of books, including an old Don Quixote de la Mancha edition my grandma gave me. What I do to demonstrate the value they have to me, is to keep them clean and out of reach so damage is minimal. I also read them every night before going to sleep.
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BioTeacher101
Explanation:
books which have one long story written in them
Answer:
yes, yes it is the right answer
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Answer:
Ackerman makes a heroic, or better to say, a powerful figure out of love. While she attributes human characteristics to love, as it can "calm," "cheer," "fuel," and "bankrupt," the way she does this leave love more as a universal force, like nature or a God, beyond the realm of humans. And The tone she creates using this personification is a powerful tone because she shows how such a small word can do so much.