Whoever's trying to cook at the moment, I guess. People are inconsiderate and stand around like roadblocks. (Your question made no sense so my answer made none either.) Hope this helps pal.
A refrain in a poem is
a specific word, a group of words, a line, or a group of lines that is repeated
in certain moments within the poem. In writing songs, it’s usually used to make
it catchier and easier to remember.
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The refrain is usually placed at the end of the
stanza or serves as one stanza in between the other stanzas. It can also include
rhymes. An example of a poem that uses lots of refrains is One Art by Elizabeth Bishop.</span>
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The third one:
Kerouac’s use of syntax gives his writing an animated, conversational style by breaking free of traditional writing structures.
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I just did the assignment
Answer:
c.Greg learns that Lemon Brown trusts him enough to show him his treasure.
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