“because the train will arrive any minute”
adverb clauses usually start with because, after, if, although
Answer:
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But Can I ask a question
what is this about? In other words, which subject or material this is related to?!
<span>there are a lot of metaphors in here are some of them
1 Sorrow knocked at my door
2 Ambition called to me
3 hungered for meaning in my life
4 winds of destiny
5 a boat longing for the sea
Remember many metaphors are based on comparative relationships that don't literally make since but none the less make some sense. "Butterflies in the stomach" is an example of metaphor; it makes no literal sense but the comparison and connection still work on some level.</span><span>
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Explanation:
The Kaddish is an ancient Jewish prayer which service mostly done in a synagogue. Elie was rebelling against the religion and wonders how God would let something like this happen to its people.