Answer:
Resentful of the dog's natural protection
Explanation:
The dog isn't disobeying, there isn't any evidence that there is a change in temperature or that he is satisfied with anything.
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Answer:
no?
Explanation:
the giver had strict control on resources even with the population control and then offered the general populace a way to yeet themselves out of exsistence if they hated the jobs they didnt get to chose. I would honestly not use giver as source lol. The other books written by that author may be more usable as it at has some population satisfaction, but still would a little odd lol
I would assume during the early stages of humans, we knew we lived in the Solar system, but we decide to use only since we thought we were the only people in the cosmos<span />
E.W Kemble was hired to illustrate the novel.
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Answer:
I believe the experience of reading the poem aloud is different because:
The sounds and rhythms of the poem are easier to understand when it is read aloud.
Explanation:
"How Do I Love Thee" is a poem by English poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, of the Romantic Movement. The poem has a beautiful rhyme scheme: ABBAABBACDCDCD. <u>The rhyme scheme is easy to notice when reading the poem silently, however, when we read it aloud, we can better notice its rhythm. The poet used a technique called enjambment, which is the continuation of a sentence across a line break. </u>Take a look at the lines below:
<em>I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
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<em>My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
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<em>For the ends of being and ideal grace.</em>
<u>See how the first line continues into the second, which continues into the third one? They are all but one long sentence. Reading the poem aloud gives us the chance to notice that the rhythm changes when that happens. Instead of having a break after each line, we go on and on.</u>