Answer and Explanation:
Alberto Rios, in his poem "The Border: A Double Sonnet" describes what a border is. Among the several metaphors he uses, he mentions:
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<em>The border is a real crack in an imaginary dam.</em>
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<em>The border is a place of plans constantly broken and repaired and broken.</em>
Speaking of broken things contributes to the poem's theme. A border should be nothing more than that, an imaginary line. A border is an idea, a sense we have of being at different places. However, people, governments, politics have transformed the border into something else. It has gained importance, becoming a barrier to people and their dreams. A border breaks people's plans, takes away their opportunities, kills their hopes by keeping them out. A border - again, nothing but an imaginary line - is given the power to destroy when it is given power to keep people out.
Answer:
The correct sequence would be as shown below:
1. Natural resources are the best.
2. They are found in the ground.
3. They have no soul.
4. And they are too, dandy.
5. Their weight is a pound.
6. Minerals like coal.
1. From the sun.
2. When energy comes.
3. We get vitamins.
4. To stop germs from spreading.
Explanation:
The sentences are arranged according to how it should be when being read by someone else.
B. The Comte de Rochefort I’m pretty sure
Answer:
Explanation:
A feeling that is intense. Or able to be touched or felt.
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