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What purpose do paragraphs 21 and 22 serve? Paragraphs 21-22 Main Point of Paragraphs: to have the clergymen see that the situation occurring in the United States is the exact same as others including the white men in the past that the clergymen have supported.
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Paragraphs 21-22
Main Point of Paragraphs: to have the clergymen see that the situation occurring in the United States is the exact same as others including the white men in the past that the clergymen have supported.
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The narrator in “The Tell-Tale Heart” seems to always have been a little unhing-ed. Whereas, in “The Black Cat”, he seems sane in the beginning. “The Tell-Tale Heart” has a constant madness to it. The narrator is just crazy and does not really know it.
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Sixth line
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The best answer for this question is the Sixth line or "But no such roses see I in her cheeks." After talking about how the author seen roses damask'd, (which means patterned or streaked with red or white) the author talks about how she sees no roses (which are red) in her cheeks implying that the Goddess is in fact pale since damask'd meant a pattern with red and white.
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Prospero enslaves Caliban and teaches him English.