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Yes, there was a time I had compassion on someone and it affected me positively like I never thought.
One fateful Saturday, I was faced with a choice of helping a friend whose sister is having a serious fever and there was no money to get medicine for her. The only money left with me in the house was the one my mom gave me for paying light bill.
The bill is over due and any attempt not to pay it within the next 48hrs will attract disconnection of our light. In this case, I was almost likely between a raging inferno and a deep blue sea because saving a soul is more important than light, but what happens when our light get disconnected after the money for paying bill has been giving to me. These thoughts were going on in me.
Finally I took courage and use the money to give my friend so he can get medicine for the very high temperatured sister. It wasn't funny finally as I was pondering what to tell my mom when she ask if I have paid the bill. In the evening of that day when my mom came back and asked me to get the receipt of light bill, I sat so quiet and told her I need to explain something to her. She raged asking let it not be that i have lost the hard earned money which she has saved for light bill. I gradually explained to her by first presenting a question and if she can be able to save a life among other things. Her response gave me a lift to strike and convince her how important life is and we should always help to restore life. I told her what happened and asked her to forgive me and lets believe God will provide for us to pay this and the light will not be disconnected.
I was surprise of her response as she said I did well by saving a soul, she even encouraged me and applauded me for such brave step.
The next day, one of my late dad's old friend drove by and he came around the neighborhood and decided to say hi. When he was about leaving he handed an envelop to my mom saying its been a long time. He said we should use it and get some food from the store. Wow...! My mom exclaimed, we both thanked him and wave bye to him. Then getting inside the room to open it, behold it was a huge amount of money that will even pay the light bill for five consecutive times. So, we were able to sort all bills and get some good in the house.
It was a miracle which my compassionate heart brought and I have always learnt to be helping when I can.
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Explanation:
The literary device used in this passage is a parallel plot. The plot of a story is a series of interconnected events. In a parallel plot, the writer weaves two or more dramatic plots that are linked by a common character and a similar theme. In this passage, two plots are linked by a common theme that is the difficulty Mirabelle and Sarah have in meeting new people.
The subject is who performs the action indicated by the verb in the sentence. So you can find the subject by asking who to the verb. In this case the question is who are on this elevator, whose answer is too many people. That is the complete subjec. The simple subject is the main word of the subject; it does not include the modifiers. So <span>the simple subject is people.</span>
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The correct answer is Distant.
The word that best describes the speaker’s relation to “some men” is Distant.
The poem begins with “Some men there are who found in nature all their inspiration, hers the sympathy, Which spurs them on to any great endeavour, to them the fields and goods are closest friends, And they hold great communion with the hills…” The word that best describes the speaker’s relation to “some men” is Distant. The way she initiates the poem serves to set up the contrast to the speaker’s views.
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I think is the first one or the third one