Answer: He created us because he wanted us.
Explanation:
I can’t see the poem. Did you forget to attach it?
Answer:
This is one of my own, so pease use it wisely:
Explanation:
POEM:
Cloudless Sky
Some like the clouds
Get excited waiting for the fault in a storm
Not I
I love the cloudless sky
Some like mistakes
Finding imperfections beautiful
Not I
I enjoy the flawless sort
Some like error
Accepts the fault of wisdom
Not I
I’m filled with admiration of those with logic
Some like stains
Seeing it as a way to create things anew
Not I
I long for the things filled with beauty
Some like the clouds
Get excited waiting for the fault in a storm
Not I
I love a cloudless sky
Having a good attitude is truly helpful when going through difficult moments. I want to provide an example about someone who has been important in my life:
My grandpa suffered a stroke at his 70 and his face ended up partially paralyzed. He was positive and confident that he would recover from this and that he would be able to have full control over his face muscles. He started some kind of physical therapy and with his determination and proper attitude, he was finally able to make gestures with his face in two months (without a single trace of facial paralysis).
The repetition of the work "singing" is associated with the enumeration of who is singing: for example the carpenter, the mason and the shoemaker.
Therefore, "singing" contributes to the feeling that everyone is singing: it provides a feeling of unity.
This singing also symbolizes hope for well-being: all those singing people have a job and a secure existence.
The correct answer is:
<span>The repetition emphasizes hope and a unified vision for America.</span>