A time that I often use acronyms is PEMDAS for math. PEMDAS stands for Parentheses Exponents Multiply Divide Add Subtract. This particular acronym is used for simplifying expressions with 2 or more operations. This was a very useful technique because it really stuck in the brain and helped me remember which order to simplify the expression.
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In the poem, My Old Man, by Charles Bukowski, the speaker is a disturbed man. At only sixteen years old, he is already into drinking alcohol as a means of coping with depression and abusive father.
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The divisions between poetry and prose aren't clear-cut, but here are some generally accepted differences. The language of prose is typically straightforward without much decoration. Ideas are contained in sentences that are arranged into paragraphs. There are no line breaks.
Answer:
1: “Stay with us, Jeremy. Live forever in Nethergrave. Here no one will ever abandon you, I promise.”
2: “You’re already there!”
Explanation:
NETHERGRAVE is a short story rather tragic short story written by Gloria Skurzynski. It is a story about a grade 8 student names Jeremy. He is addicted to online chatting and computer games.
NetherMagus who speaks to Jeremy is a masked character in a computer game <em>Nethergrave</em><em>. </em>NetherMagnus lures Jeremy into the domain of computer games. He follows the instructions, transforms into Jaguar, and disappears for ever from his room (real world) into the world of computer game.
Two more quotes of NetherMagus while speaking to Jeremy are;
“I know everything about you, Jeremy. I know that today you disgraced yourself on the soccer field—a truly humiliating experience!”
“Dr. Ded has deceived you far more than you’ve deceived any of the others.”