It refers to the organization of lines and patterns of sound within a poem
In an essay it should only be one I'm pretty sure, but in a narrative as many as it takes to explain a lesson learned. If you were writing a book your conclusion would be whatever comes to you and whatever you feel the characters would do/say/feel.
Explanation:
Protection, good luck, wisdom, and fertility are the main feng shui energies brought by the symbol of the elephant into any space, be it home or office. ... In most feng shui applications, the elephants are usually depicted with the trunk up, symbolizing the showering of good luck.
The correct way to say that sentence would be to put "everyone's innocence"