The term "vision loss" is prominent among some advocacy groups. Rather than saying a person is blind or even visually impaired, they now tend to refer to a "person with vision loss." Whether this constitutes a euphemism is, I suppose, a matter for debate.
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It is effective, because such phrases as "Who in the world are you," "you could just have knocked me down with a feather," and "went out to Californy" show Miss Cynthia's emotions and the way she really talks.
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According to this excerpt from "The Softening of Miss Cynthia" by Lucy Maud Montgomery, there is a dialogue between two people about someone's death and reuniting with his aunt.
The statement that best describes the dialogue in this excerpt is option C
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In essence, Wiesel is saying that by keeping the memory of those who have suffered the worst of what mankind has to offer, we as a society will remember not to do those terrible things again.
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I'm guessing that is D. Everything written in any nonfiction document is true.
The boat is you. the song is about fighting for life and freedom, etc. Yet the boat is also fighting, but its fighting the waves of a roaring ocean. understand?