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I crossed
Slowly approached the curb
My face flushed bright red
The crowd blocked my escape
Explanation:
John Muir was an American-Scottish naturalist who loved storms. In his essay " A Windstorm in the Forest", he wrote that he delighted in his experience of climbing to the top of the trees and riding out the storm for hours. He would then close his eyes and listen to the music of the storm or indulge himself to the rich fragrance that was streaming past.
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Answer:
Les Misérables by Victor Hugo
Explanation:
So this one is fairly different from the other one, it's a book that was originally written in French. It's about a man named Jean who goes to jail for a long time for stealing bread. He later gets out years later, and struggles finding shelter and a job because he used to be in jail. Anyways, he meets a guy who offers him shelter, and Jean later steals his silver to sell it, the man finds out but kind of allows him because he knows he's suffering.
This is all I know so far because I'm not done reading it, (it's a very big book) but I like it so far.
Also the book was written in 1845, it's old, but interesting. :D
The heart connection is a caring, reassuring, and emotional bond between a kid and their parent, as well as between a parent and their child. This relates to the bonding or attaching process.
A feeling of congruence and intimacy between two individuals that transcends mere physical attraction, amusement, cursory talks, or even intellectual similarity is known as an emotional connection. Instead, it seems more like you're connecting on a soul level, and you feel comfortable doing so.
Try this simple meditation to connect with the energy of your heart:
- Sit somewhere and make yourself comfortable.
- Let your thoughts and feelings come and go without judgment.
- Simply relax and see what your heart has to say.
- Take all the time you want to listen to your heart.
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