Write about "time" because time is very valuable since you can't gain it back if you know what I mean
Harlem represents all that the speaker is trying to escape.
Answer: on the road
Explanation:
You don't jump over a bridge you have to walk on the bridge
The Wet Leaves
Here lies the leaves of your fathers heart
Rinsed by the tears of his weary soul
Cries heard deep in the night
Stars that forever shine so bright
Still as the chirp of a mocking bird
Sharper than the sharpest knife
Prayers for children who sleep so tight
Dream of Dreaming with all there might
Lay in the pasture and cleanse your hands
Rub the land against the ground
forget yours truly, remember him forever and have no fright
for your fathers leaves are fresh and new flying the highest height
There you go.
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The poem was about my father The wet leaves represent the hardships my father went through and how the weight of the water held him to the ground
the children were my brothers and sisters
we dreamed everynight that he would come back someday and we cried for the longest time. Eventually we were at peace for we knew that he was in a better place.
"remember those that loved you the most for they will love what you loved the most about yourself"
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Answer:
C. Character voices coming from offstage.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" tells the story of a king and his men shipwrecked in an island under the influence of magic art by Prospero, a banished king. And the prince Ferdinand falling in love with Ariel, Prospero's daughter.
Utah Valley University staged a production of this play, which succeeded immensely. The director Christopher Clark used only male actors, following in the ways of Shakespeare's times. The four 'narrators/ voices' sat under the stage and gave a perfect individual voice qualities to their respective characters, full on with vivid descriptions, voice expressions and wonderful nuances. The whole production of this play succeeded mainly because of these amazing actors, the character voices from offstage.