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Answer: Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin. (Gypsies)
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<em>Gypsy camp slow and noisy</em>
<em>moving around Bessarabia.</em>
<em>They are by the river, near the old road</em>
<em>poor queens crucified.</em>
This is part of Pushkin's poem "Gypsies." It represents one of the most representative pieces of Romantic literature. Romanticism also tempts the idea of freedom. Pushkin wrote the work in exile, so it is not surprising that the part mentioned above of the poem is imbued with the desire for freedom.
<span>Gawain receives the sash as a token from the Lord's wife.</span>
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I think it is because, She learns that they have been killed by the Aleuts, When Karana is left alone on the island, she must learn about her environment in order to survive. She learns that the Aleuts who come by ship are dangerous, not only to her but to the otters she loves. her people were nice and her father told the people in the village that is was useless to befriend the Aleuts.
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