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I immediately start thinking of Anne Morrow Lindberg's classic book Gift from the Sea. Another poem I also think of is "Fear" by Gabriela Mistral. Kilmer's poem, especially 13-16, are ready-made for tombstones. "My heart shall keep the child I knew/When you are really gone from me,/And spend its life remembering you/As shells remember the lost sea." This is a poem from a mother's heart, where grief has pierced it beyond the presenthour. It's the brief moments she clings to, and then must acknowledge the brevity of the precious life that was given to her in the form of the child. Lines 11-12 tug at the visual, "A mist about your beauty clings/Like a thin cloud before a star."
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Answer: i think its the first choice
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I think the answer is <span>3 It didn't change the story at all; they likely would have traveled to the land of the Cyclops anyway.
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The story goes as is because every aspect of the story has been manipulated by the gods and goddesses. They were destined to be in the land of Cyclops and one way or another they will arrive at their set destination.
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im pretty sur what describes a medium is C
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I think i dunno tho