I was in the bus stop and I got to see a baby in the front of a letter I got the baby and the letters I got her to come out and then I told him she would go like a dad and she said oh my dad is just that she was just going to stay
In my house and she was just going like I told him she didn’t had any money she could do that something like she said that I told ya she told ya hey what time is it what time you want me her car is there at what park she looks so cute she said that I wanna let ya me go get home ima was a nice time
With no problem I will think of you tomorrow and I’ll text ya tomorrow morning and let me see if you can call him and ask her what to her she’s doing her job she was gonna she is gonna she really wants me know if you wanna go tomorrow morning I will text ya my mom is my day and I will be here home to see you tomorrow after I
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" And that very night, as we lay packed tight
in our robes beneath the snow,
And the dogs were fed, and the stars o'erhead
were dancing heel and toe, "
this is the only stanza that describes the setting of the event</span>
<span>The poem, “Edge,” by Sylvia
Plath is about a woman who, in death, is “perfected.” The poem can be interpreted to mean that the
narrator finds peace in death and will no longer be bothered by the sadness or burdens she feels in the world. Knowing Sylvia
Plath wrote this poem not long before her suicide can certainly affect one’s
understanding of it. With that knowledge,
the poem seems almost like she is making peace with her death to come. It can almost be likened to a suicide note
rather than just a description of a woman who is dead. </span>
Answer: Edward
Explanation: She fell for him first. Jacob just wanted her because she didn’t want him.
Answer:
to convince or persuade the reader to never give up
Explanation: