the train crash caused delays to all journeys from Manchester
Geologists carried out surveys on two v-shaped vallies in wales
leaders of many different countries signed both peace treaties
there are several charities which help family adopt children
They risk their lives and themselves in danger so the citizens of the country remain safe
Answer:
How foolish i was to have believed that young woman...
It all sounded a bit odd from the beginning, and I ignored the other warning signals in my attempt to help a young woman in need.
Let me tell you how it all started: I was standing in a very short line at the mall, waiting to pay for the items I bought when I suddenly got accosted by a lady of not more than 23 years with red eyes and looking clearly in despair. She told me she had no money on her and her credit card was flagged but she really needed to get some cereal for her baby at home as he was hungry and sick.
The story sounded odd and I kept wondering why I was the one she approached out of half a dozen people. I decided to give her a hundred dollars and she thanked me profusely.
On my way to my car however, I saw her with a well-known drug dealer and it appears she's a junkie who scammed me for a quick fix
I was angry, disappointed all at the same time, but decided not to accost her and accuse her of being a disgusting thief, I walked trance-like to my car and all the while kept thinking, how foolish i was to have believed that young woman.
Answer:
The raven’s shadow has permanently darkened the speaker’s soul.
Explanation:
Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven" tells abut the loss of the speaker and his feeling of dejection and loneliness after the death of his love Lenore. The raven's visit emphasizes the depth of grief and heartbreak he had to endure, is still enduring and also the aloofness of his very existence.
The last stanza of the poem shows how the raven's visit had more deeply darkened the soul of the speaker. Initially, he had enjoyed the visit, conversing with it and even asking question. But when these questions pertain to Lenore and the raven's unceasing answer "<em>Nevermore</em>" made the speaker get mad and angry at the raven. The shadow of the raven cast on the floor is a symbol of the speaker's soul permanently darkened.