<span>The author implies that the United States was unwise to wait until a violent attack from Germany before entering the war. He says that despite proof of a threat, we allowed Germany to take power in Europe before acting. The author states that we could have entered the war years earlier to prevent this from happening.</span>
The answer your looking for is A,simple
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Answer: A
Explanation: Answer A is correct because this question has no definite answer.
Answer:what are you saying
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the ancient tale
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In this poem, the Swan is a metaphor for the spiritual pursuit of one who treads the path of self-realization. The metaphor refers to the ability of the bird to move between different planes of reality (earth, water, air) without clinging to any of them.
In the poem Kabir indicates a place where the swan can be free of doubt and sadness, this place would be the heaven that the author compares with an old tale in the passage:
"There, woods flourish in everlasting spring,
And its fragrance makes us move forward more and more.
Immersed in it, the heart, like a bee, was inebriated.
Immense in her, she no longer wants any joy"