He's a commander in the navy.
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Rafferty thought that he should not be looking at them he did not want the aliens to see him looking at them, so he look slyly at them. It is also indicative of the fact that rafferty suspected them as no ordinary creatures but a fraud.
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In the song, a beggar talks back to the system that stole his job.[3] Gorney said in an interview in 1974, "I didn't want a song to depress people. I wanted to write a song to make people think. It isn't a hand-me-out song of 'give me a dime, I'm starving, I'm bitter', it wasn't that kind of sentimentality".[7] The song asks why the men who built the nation – built the railroads, built the skyscrapers – who fought in the war (World War I), who tilled the earth, who did what their nation asked of them should, now that the work is done and their labor no longer necessary, find themselves abandoned and in bread lines. Asking for an act of charity, the singer requests a dime (equivalent to $1.53 in 2019).
Explanation: PLEASE BRAINLIEST, ME!
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im 17 with a job and i can say i like my job and it makes good money, what i can say is if you get a job make it a good one and one that you will continue your career off of
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The narrator or first person POV