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Our little boat felt like a feather in the wind as the massive tornado passed to the north of us. ... Our little boat was a feather in the wind as the massive tornado of a ferry passed by. Walt Whitman's poems, such as "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry," made him a pioneer of <u><em>rhythmic verse.</em></u>
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Answers: Author and work:
1 . Wycliffe - "First English Bible"
2 . the Apostle John- "Revelation"
3 . Augustine- "The City of God"
4 . John Calvin- "The Institutes of Christian Religion"
5 . Athenagoras- "A Plea for Christians"
6 . Erasmus- "Greek edition of the New Testament"
7 . Jerome- "The Vulgate"
8 . Martin Luther- "Ninety-Five Theses"
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What Inference can be made?
We know its not that he is unaware of Romeo's troubles because he is clearly speaking of them. We also he is not the reason for his despair, he does not blame himself but only <em>describes </em>what Romeo appears to look.
Lastly, we find that he is not annoyed as the tone in his speech does not give context of this. He actually tries for a solution in lines 125 and 126.
So the answer is: He is very concerned about Romeo.
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Sounds like someone is bored, so the tone is boredom?