Answer:
kick them in the nu-ts or b00b
Explanation:
The main claim in "Say No to Library Cuts" is:
The funding of the public library should be protected because the library offers important programs and services that benefit the whole community.
<em>This is the thesis statement of the essay. All the following paragraphs show how the community would be affected if library cuts were made. In the second to last paragraph, the author proposes an alternative solution so that no library cuts would be made. Many programs and services would be discontinued and the negative effects would not only be felt by children, senior citizens or other specific groups. </em>
The ray-lit clouds gleamed glory; and I thought,
"There's solace everywhere!"
Here the speaker in the poem glances at the sky to see light that he didn't expect in the middle of his gloom. In the following stanza he will disregard them, but the hope was there even if he chose to ignore it.
<span>I think the answer is "to reflect the same ideas about love and “madness” that have run through the play"
Im not 100% sure though.
Good luck! :)</span>
Many people would get sick from the pollution that was a product from coal smoke and working, hard, long hours without any form of a break. Plus, since large machinery was relatively new in this time era, they were particularly unsafe and lead to many workplace related accidents and deaths.