The constant of porportionality is 1/2 because 1 1/2 divided by 3 equals 1/2 which is the answer
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how are you I heard that you just got involved in a fight in which you were harmed....
people nowadays have become so volatile I have such little tolerance that even a triple is enough to Ignite that temper Street Fights are becoming more and more frequent.
I came to know that when you were returning from school you had a quarrel with another boy because he was teasing you from long time.
just want to tell you that temper doesn't give us any solution. instead of fighting at that time if you would have kept and not fought with the other boy it would have not been led to this situation.
resolve it by other mean told you just lead to fight .
remember that violence never settles disputes but it definitely cause untold damage.
instead of using the strength use yours smartness
As we all know that PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN SWORD so follow it....
Hope you will soon recover
Yours lovingly,
XYZ
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The greatest poet of Persia was Abu ol-Qasem Mansur, who wrote under the name Firdawsi.</span><span>
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girl 1: " Hey (girl 2's name), do you want to meet up at the park tomorrow?"
girl 2: " I will have to ask my parents but, isnt it a bit risky?"
girl 1: " nooo it will be fine!!"
girl 2: " my parents said yes as long as we maintain social distancing, to keep us safe just incase."
girl 1: " sure thing! Would you like to come over to mine after that too, maybe in the garden?"
girl 2: " yup! as long as we are maintaning social distancing and i bring some hand sanitiser, sure!"
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MAINTAIN SOCIAL DISTANCING AND KEEP WASHING YOUR HANDS!!!</u></em></h2><h2><em><u>
STAY SAFE!!</u></em></h2>
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C. Factors to consider as part of the historical context of Hannah's poetry would include all the following except having her life depicted in a film.
Hannah Senesh was born in Budapest, Hungary on July 17, 1921 to a rich and prominent Hungarian Jewish family. Her father was a renowned writer and dramatist. Living in the 1940s and being exposed to the anti-semitist (anti-jewish) movement left a profound impact on her poetry,diary and plays. All these factors drove her to learn more about her jewish history and this reflects in her poems, especially the famous "Walking to Caesarea."