Both because you need to look back to see what you did wrong and don’t do it again and look to the future to think about the effects of your decision
That is very good. But maybe you can add that the first poem is in a softer but still strong tone whereas the second one is more firm and aggressive, commanding people to be strong. But I think that the poem doesn't tell you to fight death, but to be strong and not give up even against the biggest of things, like the sun going to dusk. But is was very well written.
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The Broadway show "Movin' Out" was based on songs written by the songwriter named Billy Joel.
The musical features many of his songs, among which is of course the eponymous song Movin' Out (Anthony's Song), released in 1977 on his album The Stranger. It was an immediate hit, and it influenced many other artistic performances as well.
The correct answer to your question is: Charles killed Mrs. Huffington, if I'm not mistaken.
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The word that doesn't follow the rules of capitalization in the given sentence is Northeast.
All of the other words follow the rules of capitalization because they are common pronouns and so do not require a capital letter. On the other hand, northwest isn't capitalized when it is a direction on a map or a compass. For example, in the sentence "we will be sailing north for 5 days", north is not supposed to be capitalized. It is capitalized, however, when it is referring to the parts of the country, such as "Pacific West" or "Central Tennessee". So, in "...moving to the Northeast..." it is supposed to be capitalized.
You can learn more about the rules of capitalization here:
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