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there are no choices available I would assume that this is the answer. With the
settlement of people from fertile areas, knowledge of agriculture spread by
constant migration. During the early days, people thrived in their community
when there is fertile soil available for all forms of agriculture. But once the
land had been used up, people start to migrate to different locations where
they can possibly get their new food sources, thus knowledge of agriculture
spread into different areas. </span>
The theme is about the sadness, loneliness and the anticipation in the poem.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Summer Night is one of the most famous poems written by the poet whose name is Bianca Cappeletta. The theme of the poem is that is talks about loneliness and sadness.
The way she talks about this loneliness and anticipation in the poem, it makes the readers go in the sadness by the sleepy rhythms and the sprawled lines. The poem also talks about the darkest and private places of the speaker.
Here's what I've learned so far. Don't try to study in your bed because you will fall asleep/get too comfortable to work/etc especially if it's at night. Use a table, desk, or the floor. The floor gives you lots of room to put all your work out and isn't comfortable enough to fall asleep on. Normally. Set a time where you don't get on your phone, tablet, whatever. That's a big reason why most people can't focus. When I keep getting distracted by noises, I listen to jazz music. That's because I don't know the words so I can't sing along, it isn't something that's going to make me dance, and doesn't put me to sleep like classical music. Lastly, think in terms of points. Think about how every 0 will affect your grade and whether or not your grade is okay enough for that 0. Well, hope this helps :)
I think it may be cardio one of my pe teacher said so
I haven't read Fahrenheit 451 in a very long time, but I do remember this part. I think a possible reason as to why the author does this is to start creating conflict and introduce the real turning point of the story, when we find out what the real problem is. Hope this helped.