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I think is the last one.
The last paragraph explains that too many false alarms can be dangerous to one's health, which is important to explain since the rest of the passage seems to promote stress as a way to survive or thrive in moments of crisis.
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1st one (A pianist listening to a recording of herself playing the piano
I would think that "insensitive" meant that his other girlfriends thought he didn't care, or he was a total idiot or soemthing. Just something like that. I hope this helped a little bit love!
The World contacted me on September 22 asking whether I might be admitted to one of the mental hospitals in New York.
With the intention of writing a straightforward and unvarnished account of the patients' care there and the management techniques, etc.
Did I really believe I had the strength to go through what the assignment required in New York? Could I sufficiently mimic insanity to get past the physicians and spend a week among the mad without the local authorities realized that I was only a "chiel amang 'em takin' notes"?
I stated that I thought I could. A new York I had some faith in my acting skills and believed I could play insane for long enough to complete any task given to me.
Could I spend a week on Blackwell's Island's mad ward?
I stated that I would and could.
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Iambic meter<span> is lines of </span>poetry<span> containing </span>iambs<span>. An </span>iamb<span> is a metrical foot having two syllables: the first unstressed, or 'weak,' and the second stressed. There are several different ways </span>iambic meter<span> is used in </span>poetry<span>. These include: ... Blank verse - non-rhyming lines of </span>iambic pentameter. an example :1 beat - Monometer
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2 beats - Dimeter
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