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C. by showing that life can be enriched by brief but meaningful experiences
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"Snow geese" is a poem written by Mary Oliver. In this poem, The Speaker presents a simple but significant and impactful experience that he lived while observing nature. This experience made the speaker realize how the natural world is alive and full of surprises that seem simple and silly, but are very important and breathtaking, and can engage and delight any human being who allows himself to live brief, simple, but significant experiences.
All of the programs are helpful in alleviating poverty because people don't have to pay for them. Nutrition programs give you food form the country just like housing and free healthcare are made to stop you from wasting your own money on it. All of the programs help people spend money on things that they need and are not for basic survival.
“Follower” by Seamus Heaney proves that relationships change with time and age because of the way the father and son think of each other throughout the story. It used to be him that was “tripping, falling, Yapping always.” Now his father is “stumbling behind [him], and will not go away.” (lines 21-24). This shows that over time people change and treat the people around them differently based on their age and therefore create a new kind of relationship with them. Back then he thought that his father was “An expert.” (line 5). All he did was “follow his broad shadow round the farm” when he was young. (lines 19-20). He viewed his father as a hero, and years later he views him as a follower. In conclusion, people have new personalities and needs as they get older which changes relationships.
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“I think I’d make a good Handicapper General.”
“Good as anybody else,” said George.
“Who knows better’n I do what normal is?” said Hazel.
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