The paradox in the poem "Homework" is presented as (C) 'Though an international clean-up is needed, the solution is not as simple as cleaning laundry'. This is because the author pretends that he is doing laundry with the 'world' but cites many instances or nations that need 'cleaning up', for example: 'I'd wash the Amazon River and clean the oily Carib & Gulf of Mexico' as well as 'Cleanse the Hudson Thames & Neckar'.
Occurs that he will never see that person again throughout eternity, either in the flesh or in the hereafter. ... The man is in such sadness, that the repeating words of the Raven, ... What does the phrase "nevermore" mean in "The Raven"?
that'll take atleast 7 month's
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