<span> The first disciple
that Wong Lai-Tsao found was the Monkey King, who was imprisoned beneath a
large pile of rocks. He struggled to convince the Monkey King to free
himself and join him on his quest. When he was about to be killed by
demons, the Monkey King quickly gave up on trying to be difficult and began to
help. Due to this, he was able to show the Monkey King that he should be
himself, instead of someone else. Overall, he plays a short and very
important role in the story, and helps to convey the idea of "being
yourself."</span>
Answer:
fun
Explanation:
he addad more fun to make them laugh
Answer:
The need for rest after work.
Explanation:
William Carlos Williams' poem "The Corn Harvest" is a poem of short lines which describes a worker resting comfortably under the shade of a tree. Robert Frost's poem "After Apple Picking" also describes a worker resting after a long day's work of picking apples.
The given excerpt from both poems describe how the worker(s) needs rest after the heavy work they had been doing. Williams describes the painting of a young reaper who is <em>"enjoying his /noonday rest/ completely/ relaxed
/ from his morning labors"</em>. Frost's poem also mentions a worker who is <em>"done with apple-picking now.
/ Essence of winter sleep is on the night"</em>. Thus, both poems/ excerpts show the need of a deserved rest of the corn harvester and the apple picker.