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Based on the song "My Shot," How does Hamilton introduces himself to others by saying that he is extremely intelligent, however, has never gotten the chance to show it. This is seen when in the text it states, "I got a lot of brains but no polish / I gotta holler just to be heard / with every word, I drop knowledge" (Miranda lines 8-10). This shows that his character is very aware as to how inteligent he is, and is not afraid to tell anyone. He says that he has brains, but no polish or no opportunity to show them off. The lines reveal that Hamilton is very vain, but also just needs the chance to use his intelect.
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that people have influenced his mind int he past and he is easily influenced.
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The dashes at the ends of most lines in "It Sifts from Leaden Sieves" hint at a late-spring snowfall, while the lack of punctuation and the way many lines in "The Snow-Storm" flow together hint at a midwinter snowfall.
The possible theme for the story "The Three Brass Pennies" is That desire does not ensure complete happiness.
<h3>Who are the key characters of "The Three Brass Pennies"?</h3>
It is to be noted that there are two main characters in the story:
<h3>Who is the Author of "The Three Brass Pennies"?
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Augusta Huiell Seaman reinterpreted the traditional Chinese fable "The Three Brass Pennies." The plot centers around the character Ah Fo, who pursues knowledge in order to get lifelong bliss, only to discover that true happiness lives in and comes from one's own self.
After accidentally rescuing a cursed Magician from an evil magician's enchantment, Ah Fo was granted three wishes/brass pennies to assist him achieve his ambitions.
However, after learning and seeing through the trickery, he returns the brass pennies to the magician and concludes that genuine happiness can only be found within oneself and nowhere else.
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