So why does Japanese have multiple words for the same number? It's partly to do with superstition - “shi” sounds like the Japanese word for death and “ku” can mean suffering; “shichi” can also mean “place of death”.
Answer:
V
the emotion
free
the world
in poetry
me
the picture
life
the poem
in the world
me
life
that is eternal
me
the world
me
the poem
me
the emotion
the picture
life
world
me.
feelings
picture
life
aka
Task 3
PERFORMANCE
1. What is the difference in their treatment of the same subject?
DIFFERENCE
SIMILARITY DIFFERENCES
2.
Who is speaking and the speaker in each poem?
3. What is the difference in shape, size and match?
What is its similarity?
4. What is the difference in the statement of the two poems?
5. What is the undesirable statement in the second poem?
6. If you choose, which of the two poems do you want to imitate?
Why?
Not being able to get the things that u want,
The sky got darker when nighttime came max grumbled that he end of the day was boring
Answer:
C. Independence!
Explanation:
This is because it means you are able to make decisions on your own account and with your own opinion, without turning to others. So,
You exhibit _Independence_ when you make important decisions on your own without having to get everyone's opinion.
Hope this helps!