The computers name was deep blue and gary kasparov actually lost his first game out of six against deep blue. though he won in the end. many speculate that a bug aided in the win of deep blue.
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Cherry Valance says "Things are rough all over."
One
As discussed, this one needs background
Two
Amy Tan speaks lovingly and with great understanding about her mother's English and how they (mother and daughter) communicate differently when alone, and Amy Tan would say when she is with others who speak formally.
I don't know if you have what Tan said next. It is a great pity if you don't. It is one of the most beautifully written praises that a child can give to a parent: it is the recognition of the child that no matter how broken her mother's English, she knew things that were far more important than grammar and syntax. I'm sorry I digress.
The answer you want is three, backed up by 4, but the real answer is the aqua colored sentence. Tan is admitting that though her mother was in the room, she (Amy) was using stilted formal language which she realized her mother would never understand, and for herself it sounded phony. She wanted, it is implied, to be speaking in language that her mother could understand.
Answer:
Oh what time
do we have
in our hands?
Moments we made,
or perhaps fate
allowed.
We all look like
sand, escaping
the land.
And we say we
are unique
but we are the same
in different dreams.
And we are lonely,
miserable and depressed
the land was these things
but I digress.
So what if space
allowed infinite
into our eyes,
but we pierced
it with seven knives.
And created a box
to be inside, and we
blamed the big companies
for what we lay down
and die.
And we ask what time?
Life is ours to have,
all belongs to
our second thoughts
that children
take in.
That the holes
made the light
seem brighter.
Than the world
we see, dim.
But from my point
of view, nobody lives.
...and we only drift.
<span>A.) A poorly written book that is full of cliches and weak characters is called Stories of Genius.</span>