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the theme is talking about how it is hard to be an adult and pay what you need to pay so that you can accomplish the goals you want and be where you want to be.
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I hope this helps I thought you were talking about Rod Wave rags to riches.
Answer:sorry i dont know the answer sorry for that i am in 5th grade
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Hello there!
The correct answer is option B, posterior
All of the other words have "first" in them.
The words ante means before, premier is french origin word which means first and prime is an English word which also means first, for example: prime minister.
I hope this helps!
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TRANSCENDENTALISM
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In his early years he followed Transcendentalism, a loose and eclectic idealist philosophy advocated by Emerson, Fuller, and Alcott.
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1. The point of view in the giver is a limited third person point of view.
"As he approached the summit of the hill at last....He was not warmer; if anything, he felt...more cold...But, he began, suddenly, to feel happy....."
2. " He couldn’t see why it was necessary. He liked the feeling of safety here in this warm and quiet room; he liked the expression of trust on the woman’s face as she lay in the water unprotected, exposed, and free." Shows his rebellious side
"He heard people singing. Behind him, across vast distances of space and time, from the place he had left, he thought he heard music too. But perhaps it was only an echo." Shows the idea that in this place he can be whoever he wants to be.
3.When the main character, Jonas, reacts to the news that his father will soon be releasing a twin is an example of dramatic irony. The Reader begins to suspect that 'release' is a euphemism for death, but when Jonas's father is put in the position of release a twin newborn, Jonas imagines where he might go: 'he had wondered what lay Elsewhere. Was there someone there, waiting, who would receive the tiny released twin? Would it grow up Elsewhere, not knowing, ever, that in this community lived a being who looked exactly the same?''
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