<span>They found liquor, but he thought it was gold.</span>
The effect of his father's word have on carter that advance the story's plot is : They lead to carter's decision to shoot the horseman
Before that, carter thought that the horseman has a brave and generous heart and he can't shoot him
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Answer
They do not die, they can be as strong as twenty men, they can direct the elements (storms, fog, thunder, etc.), they can command the rat, the owl, the bat, the wolf, the fox, and the dog, they can grow large or become small at will, they can, at times, vanish and "become unknown", and they can appear at will in different forms.
Six misspelled words:
Flarida (Correct: Florida)
Morening (Correct: Morning)
Storry (Correct: Story)
Favarit (Correct: Favorite)
Graden (Correct: Garden).
Fragment: "With some delicious orange juice."
What these two sonnets, 116 and 55 have in common is that they both speak about romantic Love. This can be seen in the last lines of sonnet 55: <em>So, till the Judgement that yourself arise,
/You live in this, and dwell in lovers’ eyes. </em>And the middle of sonnet 116:<em> Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks /Within his bending sickle's compass come.</em>
They differ tho, in the fact that sonnet 116 speaks about Love in general, while sonnet 55 speaks about love for a particular person. Also, sonnet 55 speaks a lot about time, death and decay, and how and love and poetry overcome that.