Answer:
Sloppy notes?
Explanation:
I like always take very sloppy notes and barely understand what i put down on paper when i read it so yeah.
Answer:
Depends
Explanation:
If this is a caffeine stimulant then definitely not, but even so it takes time to settle. So you still wouldn't fall asleep immediately.
Answer:
A.) Repetition is used to emphasize the importance of freedom.
The words from stanza VI, "And that imperial palace whence he came" have the following effect on the tone of the poem:
A) The palace represents a child's idyllic perspective on life, setting a melancholy tone.
William Wordsworth describes how miserable we grow to be as we get older. The palace he talks about is how a child sees life: pure, joyful, always exciting. However, life itself takes that palace away from us as we experience life in its naked entirety, with all the setbacks, sorrow, pain and misery. The author believes we all come from God, and that we are born with the wonders of Heaven floating above us. Losing such eagerness to live and smile is a melancholic perspective. That is why Christ says in the New Testament that in order to enter the Kingdom of Heaven, one must be like a child.
<em>Let's review our options</em>
<em>Social Security Number</em><em>, this will be needed as it will prove you are a citizen in the United States and not some scammer looking for money to keep.</em>
<em>Completion of High-School Education</em><em>, FAFSA is only awarded to those going to college and you must complete high school to do so.</em>
<em>A sports scholarship</em><em>, Not needed for the FAFSA as you won't get as much or any money from the FAFSA if you are receiving aid already.</em>
<em>Submission of FAFSA</em><em>, This is the most obvious one, the only way to get money from FAFSA is to submit the free application.</em>
<em>Professional Work Experience</em><em>, this is not needed, if you are applying for FAFSA and have an income you will get less money.</em>
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<em>Social Security Number, Completion of High-School Education, and Submission of FAFSA are correct!</em>