The girl's went out to find what had happen to the other girls' rabbit.
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When the speaker comes to the table “tomorrow,” he will no longer be a second class citizen, but finally recognized as the full member of American society that he is.
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I believe the answer is: B. To show that Grendel cannot rely on nature for protection
In the story, Grendel perceive that he is blessed by protection from the nature which would always help him in all of his troubles. But when he somehow got his foot stucked in a tree in front of a bull and when he cried and scream for help from the nature, he did not receive any answer.
Answer: The true brotherhood of America, of respecting the separateness of others . . . and uniting in effort . . . has been so twisted and distorted.
Governor George Wallace was an American politician and 45th Governor of Alabama. He was famous for his opposition to desegregation and his support for Jim Crow positions.
His sentence "The true brotherhood of America, of respecting the separateness of others . . . and uniting in effort . . . has been so twisted and distorted" shows his political leanings. Wallace is arguing that the separation of different people (in this case black and white) needs to be respected, and that it should not be an obstacle for the unity of the country.
Martin Luther King Jr. would disagree with this position, as it clashes with his dream of all men of all races, nationalities and creeds living together as brothers.
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Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble. These famous lines are an epic example of a rhyming couplet. As you may have surmised from the name, rhyming couplets are two lines that rhyme, but they also often have the same meter, or rhythmic structure in a verse or line.
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