Answer: Schools shouldn't open up this year cause its a risk. It risks the life's off billions of children's life's some children will get tired of wearing there mask during class because it is difficult to breath teachers will get on to them and the student will get sent to the principals office or they wont wash there hands cause no offense some kids are gross and a mask isn't going to stop the corona virus from spreading throughout schools until every one is dead kids will be unfocused worried about there health plus some schools are doing sports and are not wearing mask. it is dangerous and difficult.:)
I think the answers A -connect its topic to those of other speeches.
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He got a lawn mowing service, flowers, and checked the weather.
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The final lines of the poem rightly reassert the importance of community and how no man can be left alone to survive on his own, away from other humans.
Explanation:
In his poem "No Man is an Island", metaphysical poet John Donne talks of the importance of a community/ social interaction for humans to be sane and civilized. No man living alone and away from other humans can survive on his own, irrespective of what may have been presumed.
The lines 8-9 of the poem reads <em>"And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee"</em><em>,</em> which perfectly presents his point home by generalizing the death toll that is ringing for anyone. It could be for you or for me, but that's the uncertainty of life, for we know not when we will all die, but we will die one day, that is a certain fact. Being part of a society or among people is needed for a man to thrive and survive. And one day, the bells will toll for thee. These final lines perfectly resonate the important theme of how man is a social being, and not to be left alone/ living alone. These two lines reassert the importance of man's social dependency on others, his inability to be self sufficient and his need to be in the company of others.
In Ancient times, sickness was thought to be caused by an excess of blood. Therefore, doctors would cut into their patients and let some of the blood out to help cure them. This theory advanced into thinking that the human body needed all of its "humors" to be balanced: blood was one of the humors so if the doctor thought you had an imbalance, they would 'let' some of the blood out.