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David was the only one who was willing to fight Goliath, everyone in Saul's army was too afraid of him. David knew the Lord was with him so he had no fear. Because of his faith in the Lord, David refused Saul's offer to suit him up with armor and a sword. And also, his sling was more familiar to him. The lesson that can be learned from this true story is to have faith in the Lord for he is always at your side.
This trait of David would later serve him well during his reign as king.
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I'm nobody! Who are you? by Emily Dickinson
Explanation:
I'm Nobody! Who are you?
Are you – Nobody – too?
Then there's a pair of us!
Don't tell! they'd advertise – you know!
How dreary – to be – Somebody!
How public – like a Frog –
To tell one's name – the livelong June –
To an admiring Bog!
The poem stands out by using exclamations marks. As if she is trying to get her point across. She also uses the dashes to make It emphasizes ideas, It indicates missing words or phrases, It replaces commas or periods.
The author uses the word ''Nobody'' which would mean invisable, not poular, lonely. She also uses the word ''Somebody'' meaning popular, visable, liked.
The poems meaing is she would rather be a nobody than a somebody because she thinks it would be dull or bleck. she compares ''somebody'' to a frog meaning ''a somebody'' grabs your attencion without earning it. She also compares society to a bog meaning that the praise society offers to a ''somebody'' is worthless
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Of course not, and the reason for that is because I'm still 17 and in my country, you need to be 18 and above to get the vaccine but if I were 18- I would and advice everyone 18 to get it to stay protected...just a tiny bit more from the virus.
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i believe complete sentences
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sorry if im wrong
I would say either D or B but it depends on whether the Romantic ideals are personal to the character or if they’re a theme throughout the story :)