Will you recite the apostles creed?
I think he showed it an egg or maybe some corn.
A refrain in a poem is
a specific word, a group of words, a line, or a group of lines that is repeated
in certain moments within the poem. In writing songs, it’s usually used to make
it catchier and easier to remember.
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The refrain is usually placed at the end of the
stanza or serves as one stanza in between the other stanzas. It can also include
rhymes. An example of a poem that uses lots of refrains is One Art by Elizabeth Bishop.</span>
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Because he does not want to die and have his wife, children, and new coming baby be alone
Answer:
A) The young couple's cruelty has shattered Miss Brill's happy delusions about her significance in the world.
C) Miss Brill is confronted with the painful reality of the way she is perceived in society: as old and irrelevant.
Explanation:
The young couple's terrible behaviors have broken Miss Brill's bright ideas about her importance, and she feels a deep loss. The young couple's actions have shown Miss Brill that she is not as significant to others as she thought. Miss Brill learns that people see her as elderly and unimportant. The young couple she was with was rude and didn't care about her. She felt underappreciated.