The final stanza of "A Poem for Mrs. Long, My Librarian" indicates that books gave the speaker comfort and hope during her childhood. Just before this stanza, the reader states that her everyday life is fine, but in this stanza, she informs the reader that books still provided an escape to somewhere more magical than her own world. In the final line, the speaker discusses how her librarian, and the books she shared, were a source of "Spring"(hope) for her.
C. It is a word that has implications associated with it. D. It is a word that started in the German language but has had its meaning improved in the English language.
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well it is actually a poem of complaints the it become repetitive lined and it is praising a loved one
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so he is speaking to a loved one is what i say
<span>I put my place under the john
</span><span> I smell a good
</span><span> I see War for the valuable lands.
I hear screams of those who are scared the little ones and mothers that tried to protect their young ones.
</span><span> I’m touching a weapon to support me, protect me in battle for land
I fear of losing the battle because then I killed many lives for nothing and even worst I’m putting my own life at risk for something we’re not getting.
</span>by winning i will gain respect power money and land
hope it helps
you would take 3 and multiply it by 6 to get 18. when you multiply 1 by 1 you will still get one so the answer would be 18/1.