LOL I DON'T KNOW I AM IN 7TH GRADE
"... but hold it <em>like </em>a candle flame..."
The main idea of the poem is up to whoever, as poems are very subjective, however what I understand, the poem is about a forbidden love.
<em>To the CEO of Game stop's video's: Unfortunately, I made a purchase at a Game stop in buckeye az and your video game was scratched and it was the wrong game in the case. Unfortunately a game stop employee would not let me return the game, due to it not being the right game in the proper case, which was not my fault because it was the store's employee that was at fault for putting the wrong game in the case. I am extremely disappointed in the lack of customer service. I should have been able to return the game due to it being the store's fault that the video was the wrong game in the case, in the end I paid for a game that I did not ask for.</em>
The main characters are
•Ezinma
•Ikemefuna
•Nwoye
•Okonkwo
•Mr.Brown
Answer: The sentence that uses<em> hamper</em> as a verb is - <em>They hamper the investigation when they ask too many questions.</em>
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Explanation:
As explained above, the meaning of the verb 'hamper' is to prevent someone from doing something easily. The synonyms of this verb would be - to hold back, to hinder, to impede, to obstruct, etc.
In this case, it is implied that, the more questions people ask, the harder it becomes to carry out the investigation. This is the only sentence where this word is used as a verb, while in the rest of the sentences 'hamper' is used as a noun.