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Object pronouns are those pronouns that receive the action in a sentence. They are me, you, him, her, us, them, and whom.
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Mazisi Kunene's “Thoughts on June 26 (South African Liberation Day)” My friend and colleague Gwen Becker pointed out to me how this brilliant poem by South African writer Mazisi Kunene could be read not only in a voice of defiance, but of profound ambivalence.
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Thank You for Marking Me Brainliest
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Those who don't wear mask and party then get the virus
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A settlement is a small community
These lines say that the speaker is never going to give up on pursuing his beloved, however hard she rejects him. However, he doesn't seem to despair because of it. He almost thinks it is the world's natural order: while some were meant to love and pursue, others were meant to hate and reject. For him, each failure is only an impetus to keep trying. The fate's role in this situation is seen through expressions "while I am I, and you are you", and "must" - as if he can't help it but pursue her.