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<h2><em>se llama bla, bla, descúbrelo lo siento, en realidad no lo sé Si lo hubiera sabido, te lo diría pero no lo hago</em></h2><h2><em>i think that's the answer it's just in spanish </em></h2><h2><em>jaja, pensaste que sollo siento, pero yo también necesito la respuestao estoy tratando de usar el traductor</em></h2>
The meaning of the word trifles helps us to understand the little value grow up people give to the feelings of children. Its meaning get clearer when seeing the comparison to the importance is given to the feelings of grow up people. Although, In the Fish I didn’t Catch, written by John Greenleaf Whittier in 1843, the tone seems different. The narrator regrets that fact of not giving much importance to the feelings of children, because when adults pay attention to them children grow more aware of the world and how things really happen. That is the precise meaning of the Fish I didn’t Catch, that lesson taught him since he was a kid, not to boast before something is done. He thanked his uncle for paying attention to his feelings because that helped him grow.
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Answer:
This is the story of how I almost got killed by visiting cemetery at night. Obliviously, I should have known it was a bad idea, but that didn't stop me. Cemeteries are notorious for being creepy and eerie, even more so at night. So why I did this is beyond me. I went to the cemetery as a dare from one of my friends, as I walked past crumbling, old, cracked tomb stones from as far back as the 1700's, I heard something crunch behind me. I walked with haste seeing as I turning around could slow me down if someone was following me and I needed to run. However, something in my gut told me something wasn't right and I turned around. The details are graphic so I won't include them but let's just say, I strongly advise to anyone and everyone reading this to NEVER do what I did.
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Btw, this isn't a real story I made it up.
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