Answer:
-A brick wall,
-The four houses ( slytherin etc.)
-A 3 headed dog
-A green stone (this is protected by the 3 headed dog named fluffy)
Explanation:
They are apart of the book.
The free-verse structure is in line with the poem's message about the suffering of a human being that was deprived of freedom. It is as if the poet desperately (and in vain) tries to break all the cruel constraints that his father had suffered in the concentration camp. The verse is free, but the structure is still stanzaic - it is impossible to recover from the trauma, however hard one might try.
The free verse also brings a conversational tone to the poem, breaking it free of all artificial techniques, and giving the content primacy over the form (up to a point). The message is just too important.
Answer: where is the picture
Explanation:
Hello. The correct question is:
Your family is experiencing financial crisis and lost a sustainable livelihood; and theres an invitation from a friend to try online selling. What is your decision? What are the factors that led you to this decision?
Answer:
I would accept the invitation.
Explanation:
If my family was facing financial difficulties and I was invited to participate in an online sales system, I would accept. The reasons that would lead me to make this decision would be the need to help my family in this difficult time and the desire to not see my family experiencing needs, limitations and trials. With online sales, I could ease my parents' concerns about the family economy and help keep the house going.
Answer:
Explanation:
In the play Our Town, memory is an important element. The play touches on the topic of nostalgia, and on how humans tend to look back to the past with fondness. By doing this, they forget about enjoying the present, which reinforces the cycle.
An example is the character of Emily. She is now dead, and the dead advise her to stop looking toward the world of the living. She needs to let go of her past and move on. Moreover, she has to start looking towards her future and her new "life." However, Emily is incapable of letting go of her past. She is shocked to realize how humans do not appreciated life when it is going on, but instead take too much pleasure on their memories and their past. However, Emily is doing the same by being unable to let go of her past life and learning to appreciate what her present offers her