At the end of "The Censors," Juan becomes ill, which eventually leads to his death. We don't know how he contracted the illness, however, but we do know that the story ends with Juan's death by illness.
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the way the author would convey central idea of the article is by title by the gist(and some times the have a sumaray of text look at that to if there )
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1.)The fact that even though their love was forbidden they still found a way to be with each other. That stuck out to me because no matter what was in their way the love they had for each other was always stronger than what they had to overcome
2.) Instead of talking to each other to figure things out they both ended up dying due to lack of communication. That stuck out to me because the ending couldve have been so different if they had talked things out before they acted on them.
3.) Romeo and juliet risked everything their families, lovers, friends. They had no problem throwing those things away for each other their commitment to each other was so strong. That stuck out to me because now adays not everyone is willing to drop everything for the one person they love.
Explanation: rewrite it however u want or choose completely different ones its up to u :)
Okay so I might’ve just looked it up . So idk how reliable it is but.... “Santiago loves, respects and finds the creatures of the sea immensely beautiful” and I also got “friends small=pity men-of-war (jellyfish) and shovelnose shark=hate respects birds and the marlin”
So do what you will with that info, hope it helps.
Caldwell?
<span>1. go forth, under the open sky, and list (line 14) </span>
<span>2. to nature's teachings, while from all around (line 15) </span>
<span>3. to mix forever with the elements (line 27) </span>
<span>4. turns with his share, and treads upon. the oak (line 30) </span>