<span>I have realized in life that if I don't set goals for the future, I will not be able to accomplish as much as possible</span>
<span>Which statement is an important point in this passage?
John Walden learned all that he could from his schoolteacher.
Judge Straight has practiced law for nearly 50 years.
The laws of the time did not allow men of color to practice law.</span>
Answer:
Carl Sandburg's poem “Grass” is an unusual war poem in that it personifies grass. In the personification, the grass directly addresses the reader, placing the human perspective to the side. For example, Sandburg writes, “Pile the bodies high at Austerlitz and Waterloo. / Shovel them under and let me work -- / I am the grass; I cover all.” Grass, like human beings, is abundant, and from the perspective of grass, human life seems unimportant, and is therefore dismissed. This personification acts as a metaphor for how humans are treated in war.
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Answer:
the first one. A train stopping to let get fuel and passengers
Explanation:
the biggest hint it gives is"and stop to feed itself at tanks" and what is the only thing that train eat it is gasoline