Answer:
Love is a breach in the walls, a broken gate, Where that comes in that shall not go again; Love sells the proud heart's citadel to Fate. They have known shame, who love unloved. Even then, When two mouths, thirsty each for each, find slaking, And agony's forgot, and hushed the crying.
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18) speaks
19) meet
20)smoke
21)not to go
22)has been waiting
23) have I talked to
24) are expected
25)that you be
26)should have told
Answer:
D) With the help of local volunteers, many parks and reserves manually remove invasive plants and often animals.
Explanation:
It's the only answer that makes sense.
Answer:
No essay, but consequences are not always fair because those making the judgments are wrong at times and don't see the full story, therefore making the one who might actually be innocent suffer.
Explanation:
Equiano’s story would have been useful for abolitionists as his journey on the slave trade ships was (and still is to this day) a devastating account of mistreatment and the horrors that many Africans faced. Because of this, it led many to side with the abolitionists. He was also admired for his courage and wits, which helped their image greatly.